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n. (plural of matching English)
Usage examples of "matchings".
She left Coombeleigh, not at three-thirty but at one-thirty—caught the two-five from Dillmouth Junction and got out, not at Woodleigh Bolton, but at Matchings Halt, the station before it.
The body was found in a copse a short way along the track leading from Matchings Halt to Woodleigh Camp.
Newton Langford, Matchings Halt (for Woodleigh Camp) and Woodleigh Bolton.
She left Coombeleigh, not at three-thirty but at one-thirty — caught the two-five from Dillmouth Junction and got out, not at Woodleigh Bolton, but at Matchings Halt, the station before it.
The original letter he sent her asked her to meet him at Woodleigh Camp and come to Matchings Halt by the two-five train from Dillmouth Junction.
He'd examined the genetic matchings himself, had seen configurations he would've sworn were viable -- but the Optimen said no.
He'd examined the genetic matchings himself, had seen configurations he would've sworn were viable — but the Optimen said no.
I could make fairly precise matchings of each planet or moon with an equivalent political entity of six hundred years before on Earth.
Like the game of scissors-paper-stone, which he had played as a child on Outworld though no real scissors or paper existed there, the order of the matchings determined the outcome.