Examples of 'kitching' in a sentence

Meaning of "kitching"

kitching (noun) - a surname or proper noun, possibly referring to a person or place
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  • A surname.

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Kitching himself was forced to leave the field after receiving a severe wound in his foot.
General Wilfred Kitching died at the age of 84.
Kitching was severely wounded at Cedar Creek and died the following year as a result.
But he was going out with Audrey Kitching wasn't he?
Mark Kitching is aware of all that.
All pictures from, David Kitching - anzeigen.
Kitching was three times a Challenge Cup winner.
Black tourmaline is "a powerful protector, " says Kitching.
Kitching notes the contradiction here, somehow the advocate of constructivism is not similarly constrained.
Following issue 157, Lew Stringer replaced Nigel Kitching as the comic 's sole writer.
There is a kitching with electric and gas stove, refrigerator, freezer, coffee makers og a microwave.
Laidleria uncovered, a redescription of Laidleria gracilis Kitching ( 1975 ), a temnospondyl from the Cynognathus Zone of South Africa.
Kitching played 36 times for the Matildas and recorded 9 clean sheets.
Ian J. Kitching and Jean-Marie Cadiou have elevated it to full species status.
Kitching signed a two-year professional contract with Middlesbrough in April 2014.

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