Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at shewing.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Shewing.

Examples

  • Songs by giving the over-all work the subtitle Shewing the Two

    Blake's Contraries Game 2005

  • She further had sight of all things that are made, and her description of this "Shewing" is so beautiful and characteristic that it must be given in her own words.

    Mysticism in English Literature Caroline F. E. Spurgeon 1905

  • And when the Shewing which is given in a time is passed and hid, then the faith keepeth [it] by grace of the Holy Ghost unto our life's end.

    Revelations of Divine Love 1901

  • A Treatise of Fruit-Trees, Shewing The Manner of Grafting, Planting, Pruning, and Ordering of them in all respects, according to new and easy Rules of Experince.

    The Truth Behind the "Nursing Shortage" 2009

  • Shewing the world to be a stationary plane and not a revolving globe: This appendix is issued separately for general distribution (Pamphlets) by John Hampden

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: New GOP Standard Bearer Rush Limbaugh Is Less Popular Than Jeremiah Wright 2009

  • And so the White Lady of Avenel rides to Mary's rescue, even though the spirit in question admits that she's exiled from the path of righteousness "Could Spirits shed/Tears for their lot, it were my lot to weep,/Shewing the road which I shall never tread,/Though my foot points it".

    Weblogs 2009

  • The theory of money: Shewing the great deception, injury, and injustice, of our present circulating money, or Bank of England notes; and that before the ... in the court, and famine in the cottage by John Hampden

    From Deregulation to National Guarantor: in a Blink! 2008

  • The theory of money: Shewing the great deception, injury, and injustice, of our present circulating money, or Bank of England notes; and that before the ... in the court, and famine in the cottage by John Hampden

    Here and Hereafter 2008

  • The theory of money: Shewing the great deception, injury, and injustice, of our present circulating money, or Bank of England notes; and that before the ... in the court, and famine in the cottage by John Hampden

    McCain "Plays" the Base 2008

  • The theory of money: Shewing the great deception, injury, and injustice, of our present circulating money, or Bank of England notes; and that before the ... in the court, and famine in the cottage by John Hampden

    "No thanks. We don't take dollars here." 2008

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.