Definitions

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

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

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

Examples

  • It's called Tilling , or targeting induced local lesions in genomes, and it uses reverse genetics to pinpoint mutations that might enhance nutritional value or eliminate allergens.

    Tweaking Plants for Better Health Tracy Powell 2006

  • Steve Tilling, a spokesman for the Field Studies Council, said: If you add up the number of children attending those centres at the moment, it will be about 310,000 children who will miss out.

    School trips to museums are a thing of the past as budget cuts bite 2011

  • Soprano Camilla Tilling masterfully sang the enigmatic Mélisande, imbuing bright, shimmering tones with the skating lilt and sag of ennui.

    An Otherworldly Opera Jonathan Blitzer 2011

  • Javier del Real / Teatro Real Camilla Tilling as Mélisande An exquisite production of the opera has come to Madrid's Teatro Real, and it conjures a universe all its own.

    An Otherworldly Opera Jonathan Blitzer 2011

  • Peter Tilling, the substitute conductor for the evening, conducted briskly, which was a good thing.

    At Richard Wagner's Old Stamping Grounds Heidi Waleson 2011

  • "Mapp and Lucia" is the third title in a series of six novels by British author E.F. Benson set mostly in Tilling, a fictionalized version of my hometown of Rye, East Sussex.

    Three Stories Of Gossip Not Even Austen Could Resist 2010

  • All hope was lost in this land … until Despereaux Tilling (Matthew Broderick) was born.

    The Tale of Despereaux Movie Trailer #2 | /Film 2008

  • Tilling the rolling hillsides risks wind and water erosion.

    Ecoregions of North Dakota and South Dakota (EPA) 2009

  • I won't try to mention all the many people whom I met for the first time, or with whom I had interacted electronically but had the opportunity to meet in person although presumably those who fall into the category of "godfathers of biblioblogging and their henchmen" - including Jim Davila, Jim West, and Chris Tilling - must be singled out for mention.

    Archive 2009-11-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • Be faithful and diligent, Tilling without harvesting.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

Comments

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