Definitions
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- noun The activity of working as a
barrister
Etymologies
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barrister + -ing
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Examples
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For although Blatchford Ferguson, barrister, etc., really could -- and did -- go barristering about the courts quite legitimately, he also carried on a substantial business in et ceteras.
Every Man for Himself Hopkins Moorhouse
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I was brought up on the edge of London and have followed the largely urban pursuits of broadcasting and barristering.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Clive Anderson 2011
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The Trial of Lady Chatterley, was a masterclass in modern barristering.
The Guardian World News Geoffrey Robertson 2010
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