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ewing

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ewing.

Editorial note

In this case, research after the intriguing hypothesis of Ewing and Donn shows that it's not what happened.

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Quick take

A number of places in the United States:

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ewing gathered in one view.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

A township in Boone County, Arkansas.

noun

A township and village therein, in Franklin County, Illinois.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ewing.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

A township in Boone County, Arkansas.

noun

A township and village therein, in Franklin County, Illinois.

noun

An unincorporated community in Jackson County, Indiana.

Example sentences

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In this case, research after the intriguing hypothesis of Ewing and Donn shows that it's not what happened.

2

My original comment had nothing to do with you, unless you’re Al Ewing and pretending not to be.

3

I agree with Brendon Ewing that the 2026 IPOs will likely be the top of the bubble.

4

Eh, it seems like there is a good chance they put their thumb on the scale for the publicity of Ewing in New York.

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The study, sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Angel Capital Education Foundation A bit like Microsoft sponsoring studies showing Windows beats Linux, isn't it.

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Yesterday at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose I saw David Ewing of Synapse demo his company's cool Python-controlled mesh networking hardware/software.

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Interesting tidbit: The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation surveyed over 12,000 small business owners in 38 states and 82 metropolitan regions to determine how friendly cities and states are towards small businesses.

8

Watching Dallas on a Tuesday evening with the entire family gathered in our parents' bedroom with me and brother and sister at the end of the bed on the floor watching the latest schemes of JR Ewing and poor hapless brother Bobby.

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The record indicates that the Arctic Ocean has been covered with ice since the time of the Wisconsin glacial maximum, suggesting that the essential condition of the Ewing and Donn hypothesis for the origin of ice ages, that the Arctic Ocean be ice-free up to 11,000 years ago, cannot be met.

Quote examples

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“Working at [Yahoo] HQ was like paying taxes in Greece,” said Twitter’s Patrick Ewing, who also had friends who cheated the system.

2

With predictable results: "A compelling report out from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation describes how most institutional investors, including larger state pension funds, endowments and foundations, may be shortchanged by their investments in venture capital funds.

3

> “We know that during the past million years, the world has swung back and forth between ice ages and weather like today’s,” Ewing and Donn told me.

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District Judge Ewing Werlein told Sam Jimmie Mann, 64, that he imposed a sentence at the lower end of the sentencing guidelines because of Mann's long record of good conduct before his crimes." Which is a laughable farce because: The crimes he was found guilty of occurred continuously over three years.

Proper noun examples

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If it didn't work for the Knicks with Ewing, don't blame the presence of the star.

2

It is part of the Ewing-Donn paradox that the next Ice Age will be preceded by such a warming of climate.

3

Unless you are Greg Ewing, you should probably choose a new name.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use ewing in a sentence?

In this case, research after the intriguing hypothesis of Ewing and Donn shows that it's not what happened.

What does ewing mean?

A number of places in the United States:

What part of speech is ewing?

ewing is commonly used as noun.