Returning in a sentence as an adjective

For example, let's say you are returning from Honduras and you wish to bring back a few lobster tails that you have caught.

* Same with the address, and the cost of replacement and expedience means returning the badge is useless.

And returning false is just a sentinel value, much like functions in other languages might return -1.

No arrays, no pointers to pointers, not even a function pointer returning a function pointer, meh. Uh, oh, aaaaand, yes, by the way, the variable is static, so, like, file-local, um.

Pretty sweet deal for hacking projects you never got around to -- I've seen several folks in finance basically just go dark and hack on the beach for 6mo-1yr before returning to the field.

That my wife finds ordering a bunch of clothing, trying stuff on at home, and returning what she doesn't want to be much more efficient makes me wonder what the future of retail clothing becomes.

And, and, you wouldn't recognize a function returning a pointer to an array of pointers to functions returning anonymous struct even if it hit you in the face, pfff!

However, this flight will also be returning 1370 kg of equipment back to Earth, including highly valuable scientific experiments and such-like.

And if the answer if "oh you know print is not a statement anymore, and many dictionary and sequence methods are not iterators not returning values, and this new Twisted-like async library...' Well you can imagine many a manager might just say "well that is just not enough".If in turn the dev team came back said "Oh yeah they integrated PyPy, STM module, requests module.

Returning definitions

adjective

tending to return to an earlier state

See also: reverting

adjective

tending to be turned back

See also: reversive