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Mounding

Mound \Mound\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mounded; p. pr. & vb. n. Mounding.] To fortify or inclose with a mound.

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mounding

n. A mound of material. vb. (present participle of mound English)

Usage examples of "mounding".

Unresected corpus spongiosum mounding around the urethral opening on some.

He had a flat electrical starter that he plugged into an extension cord, mounding on charcoal briquettes, which he rearranged with a set of long metal pincers.

So you had programmers studying ant swarming, or termite mounding, or bee dancing, in order to write programs to control airplane landing schedules, or package routing, or language translation.

Glinda said, mounding things on the counter, "and have them sent along to our rooms in the Florinthwaite Club.

A moment later, before she even had a chance to react, she saw the mounding earth approaching, and at a much faster speed than it had come the first time.

Xylina dared a glance to the side, and her heart nearly stopped when she saw how near the mounding sand was.

And lush figures in tight bodices or mounding white sheets… warm beneath his hands.

Once he could get out to the fields, Evan started mounding up strips of earth straight across the muddy stubble and rotten leftover bits, everywhere there was going to be any planting.

The water was mounding up and up, and the boat washed backwards in the streaming surf.