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Totaling

Total \To"tal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Totaledor Totalled; p. pr. & vb. n. Totaling or Totalling.]

  1. To bring to a total; also, to reach as a total; to amount to. [Colloq.]

  2. to determine the total of (a set of numbers); to add; -- often used with up; as, to total up the bill.

  3. To damage beyond repair; -- used especially of vehicles damaged in an accident; as, he skid on an ice patch and totaled his Mercedes against a tree. From total loss.

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totaling

vb. (present participle of total English)

Usage examples of "totaling".

So they hit our military and industrial targets with any number of bombs and missiles totaling one thousand megatons and we do the same to them.

Right now we handle approximately seven hundred accounts with assets totaling over two billion U.

Included were receipts given the Uribes for cash deposits, made at Gotthardo’s Lugano head office, totaling more than eighty-five million dollars, an average of one million dollars per month.

He didn’t need to be to realize that if one client had made transfers and deposits totaling more than two billion dollars over a seven-year period, a lot more than three people were going to know about it.

He began again, reading in reverse chronological order the transfers made from December 31 back through September 30, totaling the figures weekly.

Under “Trade Financing,” letters of credit totaling over one million dollars had been opened by Goldluxe in favor of El Oro de los Andes, S.

Burak reported 35 orchids totaling $1400, a $200 staghorn fern, 10 hanging plants totaling $150, five potted plants totaling $200, and three metal patio chairs totaling $150 missing.

Nevertheless, his remarkably lucid Latin essay, totaling about 25 manuscript pages, constitutes the West's oldest extant text on cryptanalysis.

The record of French interceptions covers two centuries and comprises five volumes of intercepts totaling 2,020 pages plus three volumes of keys.

Perhaps more typical is the Spanish dossier—three volumes of intercepts from 1719 to 1839 totaling 872 pages.

In February of that year Anglo-French plans had reached the point where Joffre could tell the Supreme War Council that he counted on the British for six infantry divisions and one cavalry division and two mounted brigades, totaling 145,000 men.

The five French armies, totaling approximately the same seventy divisions that the Germans had on the Western Front, were arranged in order from the First Army on the right to the Fifth on the left.

There were two casino checks totaling three hundred and forty thousand dollars.

She turned over her cards, totaling seventeen, and said, "The emerald is yours.

Titan installations surrounding Tucson in Arizona are hit by COMRUS SS9 missiles with warheads totaling nearly 100 megatons.