verb
- present participle of total; adding up to a particular amount
- present participle of total; calculating the sum of numbers or amounts
- present participle of total; completely destroying something, especially a vehicle
Usage: informal
Examples
- The expenses are totalling more than we expected.
- She spent the afternoon totalling the receipts from the fundraiser.
- The damage is totalling thousands of dollars.
- He’s totalling up all the scores from the competition.
- The accident ended up totalling his car completely.
- Sales are totalling over a million dollars this quarter.