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Writing for someone else
Answer for the clue "Writing for someone else ", 8 letters:
ghosting
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Word definitions for ghosting in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ghosting is the act in which a person interviews for a job and is led on that they may have a chance in getting the job, then no acknowledgement of the position being filled is ever conveyed to the interviewee.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The practice of hiding prisoners from inspection from (possibly hostile) outside inspectors. 2 The effect that interference caused by a multipath reception problem has on a television screen. 3 ghost imaging. 4 A form of identity theft in which someone ...
Usage examples of ghosting.
Raed had been in danger from the hail of burning shrapnel during the last ghosting, and his team seemed to expect him to rescue himself .
He saw the method underlying their rehab program, ghosting him back to see things that should help him know what to do, like those two firemen taking turns in the crow's nest of their pumper truck, falling out exhausted, then climbing back in again to help douse the raging fires.
I was ghosting southward along the edge of the woods about an hour later when a group of armed horsemen came pounding along that twisting road.
It was not very large and seemed to be little more than a dark shadow ghosting silently with the current.
A large, silver-gray wolf was ghosting along just at the edge of the trees, his pace exactly matching theirs.
He came drifting back, ghosting among the trees on almost motionless wings.
And after the call Zane would have started moving, ghosting around, searching out Hauer and his men.
The guy was pretty good at ghosting around, the woman less accomplished but still competent.
For in the dead of the next night - and after that poor lass's husband had buried her in the woods - who should come ghosting into camp but the girl herself!
She came smiling, eager, but ghosting in the awful flowing fashion of a vampire.
Except that then she would be changed, my Marilena no more but a wispy thrall to come ghosting whenever I called - a vampire.
We were ghosting across a flat sea with a new moon and a few splendid stars.
It was a pleasure to thrash along to the westward, under every stitch of canvas, leaving Portland Point abeam, rounding Negril Point at sunset, catching some fortunate puffs of the sea breeze which enabled them to cheat the trade wind, ghosting along in the tropical darkness with the lead at work in the chains, and anchoring with the dawn among the shoals of Montego Bay, the green mountains of Jamaica all fiery with the rising sun.