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framing
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Framing may refer to: Framing (crime) , providing false evidence or false testimony in order to prove someone guilty of a crime falsely Framing (construction) , the most common carpentry work Timber framing , the standard type of building framing until ...
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n. formulation of the plans and important details; "the framing of judicial decrees" a structure supporting or containing something [syn: framework , frame ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Framing \Fram"ing\, n. The act, process, or style of putting together a frame, or of constructing anything; a frame; that which frames. (Arch. & Engin.) A framework, or a sy? of frames. Framing chisel (Carp.), a heavy chisel with a socket shank for making ...
Usage examples of framing.
The explosive burst into a sphere of energy, blowing the aft superstructure of the destroyer into the sky, vaporizing much of the aluminum framing and bulkheads above.
Kundera has created around it, by framing it with two autobiographical chapters where the sharp edge of laughter is turned against himself.
Cardan left as his contribution to letters and science, except in the case of those works which are, in purpose or incidentally, autobiographical, or of those which furnish in themselves effective contributions towards the framing of an estimate of the genius and character of the writer.
Gabrielle paused in the opening, her golden hair curled beneath a bongrace, the stiff, heart-shaped bonnet framing the ivory perfection of her face.
On the morning following his visit to Lazette he sat on a piece of heavy timber which he and Dade had lifted a few minutes before to some saw-horses preparatory to framing.
He was trailed by a narrow-jawed Hyrkanian, greased mustaches framing his mouth and chin.
It is not easy in this to trace so clearly the framing of a concept as attaching itself directly to onomatopoetic forms as it is in a case communicated by Romanes.
Gorgon was there, exactly as Ivy remembered her: tall, stately, with snakelets of hair framing her invisible face.
As they hurried down the long passageway to the crossway where both their homes were, Sneezy right, Harold left, he was framing the questions in his mind.
Triple lamps of simple, unobjectionable design hung from all four of the pillars framing the chamber.
Confining ourselves simply to the available evidence that is strictly contemporaneous with the framing and ratifying of the Constitution, we find the following members of the Convention that framed the Constitution definitely asserting that this would be the case: Gerry and King of Massachusetts, Wilson and Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania, Martin of Maryland, Randolph, Madison, and Mason of Virginia, Dickinson of Delaware, Yates and Hamilton of New York, Rutledge and Charles Pinckney of South Carolina, Davie and Williamson of North Carolina, Sherman and Ellsworth of Connecticut.
Framing the valley, hills climbed, dark with trees, while beyond them rose the high peaks, their perpetual snow gleaming a faint silver in the light from the overarching stars.
If then there are reasons for finding the origin of pedimental decoration in a plane or low-relief composition of terracotta, made more effective both by a framing of like material and technic, and by the acroteria at either extremity and above, then the process of development which leads at length to the pediments at Aegina and the Parthenon becomes at once easy and natural.
It would have been easy to buy precut framing, just as it would to get already-made roof shingles, but the fine details kept me anchored.
Dysart had said Cornelius was older than his contemporaries at Breakspear and this man did indeed look nearer fifty than forty, unruly iron-grey hair framing a gaunt high-boned face, the brow hooded enough and the nose sufficiently hooked to add a sinewy hint of predacity to his relaxed and smiling features.