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Chronicling

Chronicle \Chron"i*cle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chronicled; p. pr. & vb. n. Chronicling.] To record in a history or chronicle; to record; to register.
--Shak.

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chronicling

n. The act by which something is chronicled. vb. (present participle of chronicle English)

Usage examples of "chronicling".

Joel shared his hopes of taking up skydiving so he could make a living chronicling parachutists as they made their thrilling descents.

Vivacious, noisy, loving the nectar of flowers and the juices of fruits, Baal Burra was phenomenal in many winsome ways, but in a spirit of rare self denial I refrain from the pleasure of chronicling some of them in order to give place to instance and proof of the reasoning powers of an astonishingly high order.

Otherwise Colin, whose duty it was as chief minstrel to always be at the King's right hand, chronicling his regally witty remarks on the marvelous occasion, could never have found either the King or his right hand.

He was, for once, speechless, and after that had no more opportunities to seek her out, preoccupied as he was with his own duties of observing, chronicling, dancing, singing, entertaining and being entertained by his fellow guests.

But when the police searched his home after his arrest, they found numerous news clippings and magazine articles chronicling the exploits of Bundy and the still unapprehended Green River Killer in the Pacific Northwest, both of whom were necrophiliacs.

Dalla explained, with new material chronicling the arrival of Kalvan and his effect upon Styphon's House and the Five Great Kingdoms.

He hated to send a General to do a Lieutenant's job, but—with Nicomoth on his way to Tarr-Hostigos with a dispatch to Rylla chronicling their victory over the Harphaxi—the Count was his acting aide-de-camp.

Photographs of the Connor girls were everywhere, pictures chronicling their growing-up years.

She'd probably be more interested in chronicling its fall than in providing for its salvation.

Newspaper articles were glued to the pages with meticulous care, chronicling every attempt that humankind had made to harness the wild power of the earth.