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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
signing
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
signing...own death warrants
▪ By indulging in casual sex, many teenagers could be signing their own death warrants.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
▪ Our other new signing is local bricklayer, Billy Lugg.
▪ A new signing for the new season.
▪ In the second half, they were even closer. New signing, Marcus Browning, all but scored.
▪ The scorer, new signing, Darren Rowbotham.
■ VERB
follow
▪ According to the police, however, there was a decline in the level of violence immediately following the signing of the accord.
▪ Exclusivity period to follow signing of heads.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Both leaders were present for the signing of the peace treaty.
▪ Northcott attended several book signings around the state to promote her autobiography.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Jason Peake, another loan signing, will return to Leicester City this month.
▪ Local conditions, priorities and the actual setting in which the signing is to appear will determine suitability.
▪ The license permits the Distributor to manufacture the Videos for a period up to twelve months of the signing of this schedule.
▪ This production will have signing incorporated with the spoken word.
▪ Two goals in eight minutes from their record signing, Keith Edwards, secured a 3-1 win.
▪ We are left with a picture of general support for the use of signing.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Signing

Sign \Sign\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Signed; p. pr. & vb. n. Signing.] [OE. seinen to bless, originally, to make the sign of the cross over; in this sense fr. ASS. segnian (from segn, n.), or OF. seignier, F. signer, to mark, to sign (in sense 3), fr. L. signare to mark, set a mark upon, from signum. See Sign, n.]

  1. To represent by a sign; to make known in a typical or emblematic manner, in distinction from speech; to signify.

    I signed to Browne to make his retreat.
    --Sir W. Scott.

  2. To make a sign upon; to mark with a sign.

    We receive this child into the congregation of Christ's flock, and do sign him with the sign of the cross.
    --Bk. of Com Prayer.

  3. To affix a signature to; to ratify by hand or seal; to subscribe in one's own handwriting.

    Inquire the Jew's house out, give him this deed, And let him sign it.
    --Shak.

  4. To assign or convey formally; -- used with away.

  5. To mark; to make distinguishable.
    --Shak.

Wiktionary
signing

n. The act of conclude a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company. vb. (present participle of sign English)

WordNet
signing

n. language expressed by visible hand gestures [syn: sign language]

Wikipedia
Signing

Signing may refer to:

  • Using sign language
  • Signature, placing one's name on a document
  • Signature (disambiguation)
  • Manual communication, signing as a form of communication using the hands in place of the voice
  • Digital signature, signing as a method of authenticating digital information

Usage examples of "signing".

She would never be able to communicate as well as a deaf person, she explained, and her signing would not be as crisp or as rapid.

If we started this silent signing business, goodness knows how she would have turned out.

You should have seen him after a few years, signing furiously all over the place, just as fluent as a deaf person.

Some days they went outside and climbed around the crab apple tree, and I saw her signing away.

Hugo and I fumbled our way through signing, and clear wore out that ASL dictionary but Jennie seemed totally uninterested.

And then Sandy started two-handed signing, and I found myself doing it.

He became extraordinarily fluent in ASL and he and Jennie carried on conversations together, he signing so fast that one could hardly see his fingers move, while Jennie watched spellbound, and then fumbled her reply, always eager to keep up.

Her signing is rather sloppy and sometimes I wonder if it is signing at all.

The problems required only the minimum of signing ability, well within the range of the colony chimps.

Now that my signing is improved, we have devised a kind of catechism, to teach her religious concepts.

He wanted to know what our other children thought and I told them about Sandy signing with Jennie.

She kept signing for one, and someone asked what she was saying, Hugo translated, and then immediately everyone was up and waving about for a waiter, calling for a banana.

Miller assembled a team of psychologists to study a two-hour videotape of Jennie signing to her trainer, Pamela Prentiss of the Tufts University Center for Primate Research.

When we stopped at a light, and Jennie saw something interesting in the car next to us, she would scream with delight and start signing and hooting and waving her hands.

Miller got ahold of some videotape of Jennie signing on some pretext and then analyzed it.