Crossword clues for haring
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of hare English)
Wikipedia
Häring or Haering is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Bernhard Häring (1912–1998), German theologian
- Hugo Häring (1882–1958), German architect
- Harold Haering (1930–2014), American politician
Usage examples of "haring".
In any case, you'll be more than welcome, if only to keep our assorted offspring from haring away to find big snakes by themselves,” Todd added, with a laugh.
She had known better than to go haring off into the unknown to meet some Admiral whose staff insisted he was off hunting.
He worried briefly about haring off on this project with Thread falling so erratically.
David wanted to go haring off to look for you, my dear, but I persuaded him of the folly of that.
This—er—incident occurred a few years ago, Katherine, when my discreet, prudent wife took a notion to go haring off to confront a suspect without bothering to inform me of her intentions.
I had to give him my solemn word that I would not “go haring off to the morgue to inspect that grisly set of remains,” as he put it.
He tried in vain to rally them, but was swept away by the rush of fugitives, many of whom were, however, able to gain their boats and make their retreat, thanks to the valour of John Haring of Horn, who took his station on the dyke, and, armed with sword and shield, actually kept in check a thousand of the enemy for a time long enough to have enabled the Dutch to rally had they been disposed to do so.
Just as morning was breaking John Haring of Horn -- the man who had kept a thousand at bay on the Diemar Dyke, and who now commanded one of the vessels -- gained a footing on the deck of the Inquisition unnoticed by the Spaniards, and hauled down her colours.
We can’t go haring off to the cave now, and you can’t get there by magery without those patterns… can you?