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comings and goings

n. (plural of coming and going English)

Usage examples of "comings and goings".

I never talk about their comings and goings, or the company they keep.

Your own comings and goings will be noted, but even Varys the Spider cannot watch every man in your service every hour of the day.

If he gave me the bum's rush, he could end up embarrassing a member because her plans didn't happen to include informing him of her comings and goings.

In the meantime, this invisible manure-trail gave her an amusing way to keep track of the priestess's comings and goings.

After nearly thirty years, Masha was not unaccustomed to his comings and goings in the middle of the night.

Apparently at the start this complex was staffed around the clock, and managed the comings and goings at the Gate.

How such simplicity could be reconciled with the inexplicable comings and goings of the secretive merchant, and with the queer gleaming of his windows at all hours of night, was not very clear to the townsfolk.

They went over the reports of the US Coastguard Service on the comings and goings of the yacht Secatur and also the comments of the US Customs Service, who had kept a close watch on the boat each time she had docked at St.

Judging from the clatter and bustle within Beatrix's rooms, the sentry had been kept busy with the various comings and goings.