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"Nothing ___" ("Fuhgeddaboudit")
Answer for the clue ""Nothing ___" ("Fuhgeddaboudit") ", 5 letters:
doing
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Word definitions for doing in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
do \do\ (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. did (d[i^]d); p. p. done (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. Doing (d[=oo]"[i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo]"[e^]st) or dost (d[u^]st), he does ...
Usage examples of doing.
Men were started aboard this ship, it seemed, even when they were doing their work efficiently.
Stillbirths, abortuses, and placentas are in hot demand at the BLI for the dozen or so groups doing hormone research.
Yet during abreaction at one point she was acting out holding the knife and doing the slashing.
If he smoked too many cigarettes and drank too much absinth it was because he took civilization as he found it, and did the things that he found his civilized brothers doing.
You get older daughters trying to protect younger siblings by doing anything they can to keep the abusive father focused on them.
The sisters were busy with their toddlers doing that Yuppie shuffle of day care for the abysmally affluent.
I thanked him for doing Margarita the honour of accepting a cup of coffee from her hands, and begged him to take one with me, saying I would breakfast with him next morning.
This is true of everything a man does from such persuasive faith, whether he is acknowledging God, worshiping Him at home or in church, or doing good deeds.
It cannot be justly said, however, that in so doing they have acted without considerable support from precedent.
Eric thought they were the same thing, these two, and the old Chinese was the same, doing acupoint massage, and the repair crew passing fiber-optic cable down a manhole from an enormous yellow spool.
Smoking, like all drug addiction, is a tug-of-war of fear: the fear of what the drug is doing to us, and the fear of not being able to enjoy or cope with life without it.
But here was Addle, taking him on faith, doing his work toboot--even though, according to Delilah, fate had screwed her over, too.
Salem Falls 313 It hit Addle then, what Meg had been doing at the cemetery.
Was Aden really doing what I thought he was doing, essentially establishing me as the goto person for conducting archaeological research in Stone Harbor?
There was really no indication of a micro adenoma from those numbers, she said, not enough to even warrant doing an MRI, although, again, I could talk over treatment with my doctor.