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Bob's costar in the "Road" pictures
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bing
Alternative clues for the word bing
Word definitions for bing in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bing is a wheat flour -based Chinese food with a flattened or disk-like shape, similar to the French concept of a galette . These foods may resemble the flatbreads , pancakes , and unleavened dough foods of non-Chinese and western cuisines. Many of them ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"heap or pile," 1510s, from Old Norse bingr "heap." Also used from early 14c. as a word for bin , perhaps from notion of "place where things are piled."
Usage examples of bing.
She reminded Alastair Bing, who was afraid of her, of the reconstruction of a pterodactyl he had once seen in a German museum.
Alastair Bing, with the dignified coldness of an irritated man who thinks that a vast fuss is being made over nothing.
It was true that he had not taken any member of the family into his confidence, but his remarks of the previous evening, coupled with a lively sense of curiosity, caused young Bing to seek out his father and blurt out certain grave suspicions and surmises which he had formed in his own mind.
Alastair Bing, pulling irritably at his bristling moustache, followed him.
Alastair Bing divested himself of his jacket and boots, and, feeling extremely foolish, stepped into the bath.
As he emerged on to the landing, however, he was just in time to see Eleanor Bing appear from the landing above, carrying a bathroom stool.
Mountjoy was murdered, and the fact that Bing chooses to be pigheaded has not altered my opinion one jot.
I met one of the maids on the stairs, and in answer to my question she informed me that Miss Bing had noticed a dark mark on the cork top of the stool, and had given orders that it should be cleaned off.
Alastair Bing is there, I know, and I am fairly certain that the others are with him.
Alastair Bing, bereft of speech for once, gazed helplessly at him, Mrs.
I came to that conclusion while I was talking to Bing just before you had slipped out of the room.
Dorothy was cross-questioned as to her share in the proceedings, but no one seemed to care about interrogating Alastair Bing, who alone appeared unable to throw off his heavy mood and join in the pleasant badinage.
Alastair Bing, was reassured by a nod, and, opening the door for the four men, for the doctor came too, he followed them out, and closed the door noiselessly behind him.
Alastair Bing, received the usual nod, and slipped unobtrusively away.
Alastair Bing, when the four of them were again seated in the library.