Examples of 'wooding' in a sentence
Meaning of "wooding"
Wood (verb): To plant or set something in a particular location, especially when referring to trees or shrubs
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- present participle of wood
- A surname.
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Wooding flooring further accentuates the splendor of the apartment.
We need to confirm that Claudia Wooding and Susan Zelman were clients.
Chris Wooding grew up in a small town in Leicestershire, where not much of anything happened.
Rosetta Gray married again, to William Wooding c.
Biographer Dan Wooding believe the album is Wakeman's "own personal journey into the unknown.
Tooding. The problem is pudding doesn't rhyme with anything. Wooding.
Wooding invited a group of students and teachers? a didn't he.
One, their political editor, David Wooding spoke to reporters outside.
But, Wooding notes, research like his focuses on single genes.
He obtained his legal education certificate from the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad in 1986.
Wooding and Johnson parted ways in 1929, and Johnson returned to Paris to do solo work.