timesing meaning
EN- VerbBFtimesSGtimesesPT, PPtimesedSUF-ing
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Earth up a potato crop several times during the season to encourage more tubers to grow.
- ..And he's gone on a cruise he liked better than the one you'd have had him; but that's no matter; I had better have gone north about twenty times over than come athwart you.
- The spreading of novel teachings, often radical in character and at times even eccentric — chiliasm, adamitism, abuse of the sacrament of the altar — did not cease, however
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- We consider the model with independent, but not necessarily identically distributed, claim sizes and the interoccurrence times.
- It was precisely the hard-heartedness of these economic doctrines that the nineteenth-century English novelist Charles Dickens had satirized in Hard Times.
- Oh, put a lid on it already! I heard you the first fourteen times.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of timesing in English Dictionary
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Look-Alike Words- en timesink
Source: Wiktionary