Examples of 'hickling' in a sentence

Meaning of "hickling"

'Hickling' is a verb which refers to the action of hesitating or faltering in speech or movement
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  • A surname transferred from the given name.

How to use "hickling" in a sentence

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Hickling believes this to be purely coincidental.
You have had the mayor of Hickling get in touch.
Alfred Hickling in the Guardian awarded it four stars.
An English oak planted by Hickling is still there today.
In recent years, Hickling has been deservedly recognized for his immense contributions and achievements.
In the presence of Antony Hickling.
We were extremely pleased that Hickling Arthurs Low has documented the impacts of these investments.
Hickling had the bidding expertise, so we agreed to work together . ".
About five years later, Hickling took up wheelchair rugby.
In the Hickling analysis and the EIS, land costs were not included.
The village comprises two main parts, Hickling Green and Hickling Heath.
Henry Hickling purchased 6 blocks.
Throughout his 20 years as a top-level athlete, Hickling battled through many injuries.
Alfred Hickling of The Guardian gave a mixed review of Jenkins ' cover, calling it " histrionic.
The report received from consulting firm Hickling Arthurs Low was released in October 2009.

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However, the Hickling report to Transport Canada estimated the probable cost at about $43 million.
His parents were William Prescott, Jr., a lawyer, and his wife, née Catherine Greene Hickling.
In 1942 Hickling built the first three electrodes potentiostat.
Jim Hickling explains that he would not do this work without the special constables ( 1.5 Mb ).
Jim Hickling explains that Herschel was the most interesting posting ( 1.9 Mb ).

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