Examples of 'keeling' in a sentence
Meaning of "keeling"
keel (verb) - to turn a ship or boat on its side for cleaning, repairs, or construction. In English, this phrase is used to describe the act of tilting a vessel on its side to access the bottom or perform maintenance
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- present participle of keel
- A cod, especially a small one.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States.
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I ai not keeling over any time soon.
A young tree just keeling over.
You will be keeling overwith a heart attack.
I do not want him keeling over.
You will be keeling over with a heart attack.
That alone was almost worth keeling over for.
Men were keeling over all around me.
Thousands of little yellow people keeling over in the streets.
I keep keeling over to the right.
They are just keeling over.
Keeling is not seen as a standard posture for all prayers.
And healthy people keeling over like this.
Keeling was a meticulous observer.
Do not want you keeling over after you take this.
Keeling found that the level of the carbon dioxide of the atmosphere.
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You are keeling me.
Fish are keeling over because of the way humans have been building their homes.
The stage that comes after keeling over from a heart attack.
A heavy pot will likely be necessary to keep mature specimens from keeling over.
You can not be keeling over during a debate contest.
There is nothing natural about a man of his age keeling over in a taxicab.
Your heart patients keeling over six months after you diagnosed them.
Witness said he staggered down the street for three blocks before keeling over.
He was keeling.
See also keeling over and capsize on Wiktionary.
Conditions in Texas are so bad cattle are keeling over in parched pastures and dying.
Keeling says the MMETSP project was designed to address this problem.
After he finished with her cats he turned his sights on Miss Keeling herself.
Charles Keeling was also an accomplished classical pianist who almost chose a career in music.
And this is what Keeling produced.
Stephen Keeling is a British composer and musician who works predominantly in musical theatre.
The graph showing carbon dioxide levels is known as the Keeling Curve.
But for Penelope Keeling it felt a thousand times better than just not too bad.
Even Ali MacGraw in Love Story waited a few months before keeling over with movie cancer.
Keeling Cocos There are no products in this category.
There are no casinos in the Cocos Keeling Islands.
But Keeling did not care.
Catherine was the daughter of James and Sarah Keeling.
But Keeling was not satisfied.
A young geochemist named Charles David Keeling charted the data.
Cocos Keeling is the last stop if you want to cross the Indian Ocean.
Well, if you want dozens of potential voters keeling over dead.
Keeling Law Firm is a debt relief firm.
Teenager Scarlett Keeling was raped and murdered in Goa.
Keeling was from Staffordshire.
He hired Charles David Keeling who was very faithful and precise.
Keeling Point light built.
The entire vessel is keeling over, there is water breaching the deck.
Keeling turned into a genuine, scientific hero.
You know, when we could hold hands without you keeling over on me.