Sentence example with the word 'merging'

merging

acme, articulation, clustering, concatenation, conjugation, coupling, hookup, joinder, linkage, peak, tie-in, zenith

Definition adj. flowing together

Last update: September 28, 2015


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Somewhere in the evening there would be a seamless merging of the two, but until then, they both reveled in the soothing art of lovemaking.   [Please select]

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A hand plucking the harpstrings, merging their twining chords.   [Please select]

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Conjugation: the union of pairs; usually applied to the merging of the male and female elements.   [Please select]

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Her weakness was merging into a sense of almost blissful repose.   [Please select]

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It was as if he were gradually merging her whole being into his.   [Please select]

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The seasons had gone on till the late summer was merging into the early autumn.   [Please select]

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The increasing twilight was now just merging into night, and a wood stretched between the Northern cavalry and the Southern flank.   [Please select]

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The sun was setting, and in the west were purple islands merging into a sea of gold.   [Please select]

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The Knights had been organized by localities with the aim of merging all classes of working men into one body.   [Please select]

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In his heavy shock of hair the flecks of white had doubled in size, were merging one into the other, and his tall, stooping, massive frame had lost its look of ruggedness.   [Please select]

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We sat upon a little bench in the Governor's garden, in front of us the wide Severn merging into the bay, and glowing like molten gold in the setting sun.   [Please select]

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merges - merging - meridian