How to spell TAING correctly?
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- daring The colonel nodded, not daring to speak.
- dating One or two of them may have some little account dating from old school-fights waiting to be settled-but, never mind-just as well to forget old scores now.
- ding Specialists in cows is what they say they are, ding bust 'em!
- dingo Their greatest enemy-besides the wild black man and the dingo-is the large eagle-hawk, which, though flying at an enormous height, is always on the watch; but it is only when the wallaby lets itself out, on to the stony open, that the enemy can swoop down upon it.
- dingy Already his disconsolate attitude towards the dingy hutments of the camp and the layer of thick mud on his beautiful new boots had diverted his companion.
- eating Oh, you're not eating anything!"
- fading The light was fast fading, but I knew that there would be a full moon, and the night was perfect.
- lading Lo, as the bark that hath discharg'd her fraught Returns with precious lading to the bay From whence at first she weigh'd her anchorage, Cometh Andronicus, bound with laurel boughs, To re-salute his country with his tears, Tears of true joy for his return to Rome.
- mating Cynthe was sad, beyond doubt; for here was the mating time, and- But Cynthe was not unhappy.
- rating 1054-5-6. Tuesday, July 10; 1787. Mr. King remarked that the four Eastern States, having 800,000 souls, have one-third fewer representatives than the four Southern States, having not more than 700,000 souls, rating the blacks as five for three.
- sting You can't sting a crowd too often in the same spot."
- tacking Miss Raeburn turned over the shirt she was making for some charitable society and drew out some tacking threads with a loud noise which relieved her.
- tag He got the ball on a low bound and tried to step aside and tag Rollins as he passed.
- tailing Wilkie Collins seems so to construct his that he not only, before writing, plans everything on, down to the minutest detail, from the beginning to the end; but then plots it all back again, to see that there is no piece of necessary dove-tailing which does not dove-tail with absolute accuracy.
- taint There was no lasting taint left in mind and soul-nothing to prevent her being a pure and faithful wife to George Ellesborough, and a good mother to his children.
- taking "And I am taking great care of myself.
- tan The old tan had come back to her cheek; she was no longer an invalid.
- taney We went to the room of the Spring Court, saw the judges in their black robes, the thin intellectual Chief Justice Taney at the center.
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