Definitionn. the act of changing one thing or position for another
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Switching the bones and killing him in the first place are two different acts—forty years apart. [Please select]
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"I don't see how it would change anything," he remarked, "beyond switching the stealing from one set of hands to another." [Please select]
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007 could have carried the switching-loco round the yard in his tender, but he felt grateful for even this little word of consolation. [Please select]
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There was a great switching in the water for an instant, and then the coils loosened. [Please select]
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"This old Horney is terrible for switching," said Kate, over her shoulder. [Please select]
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The Rangar laughed again, leaning his chin on both fists and switching out the light. [Please select]
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"Assuredly thou art a saucy knave, and might be improved by a switching." [Please select]
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This record includes all delays, moving train, switching gravel cars on and off, building runways, etc. [Please select]
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The operator is seen pulling the handle which opens the shutter of the hopper above the feed-tube, and switching on the 4 h. [Please select]
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Its short tail was switching from side to side and its growling took a higher pitch. [Please select]
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And the Moo Cow Moo has lots of fun Just switching his tail about, But if he opens his mouth, why then I run, For that's where the Moo comes out. [Please select]
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