Examples of 'laming' in a sentence

Meaning of "laming"

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  • The act or process of rendering lame
  • present participle of lame

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Laming denied him access to an internal inquiry report.
Haringey council held a debate in the council chambers to discuss the Laming report.
Mr Laming was recruited to chair the inquiry because he is a medical doctor.
The design of the pavilions was led by architect Denis Laming.
The subsequent report by Laming made numerous recommendations related to child protection in England.
Screaming to " Get me off this laming picture.
Laming and Macadam suggest she was an adopted daughter of Pebatjma.
Throughout his political career, Laming has served on a number of parliamentary committees.
Laming described the incident as a " routine visit.
When both phases of the inquiry were completed, Laming began writing the final report.
Marc Laming began his career working for Fleetway Publications.
Burstow said, " there is a terrible sense of déjà vu in the Laming Report.
For laming you for the rest of your life?
In 2000 she was a member of the Laming committee which looked at penal reform.
Laming said, " it shows a blatant and flagrant disregard to the work of this inquiry.

See also

Sankt Katharein an der Laming is a municipality in the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria.
Laming said the delay constituted " a significant missed opportunity " to protect Climbié.
I asked . " For laming you for the rest of your life?
Laming numbness of the arm and legs, fifth day, morning.
He was a partner in Cohen Laming Hoare until May 1939 when he retired to study politics.
Lord Laming made a total of 108 recommendations in his report.
Congrats laming is the best way to kill a pro (sarcasm).

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