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wheeling
noun as in rolling
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The notorious cocaine kingpins’ beachside playground in the Coconut Grove district, The Mutiny Hotel, is where drug wheelings and dealings and associated mayhem went down.
The West Virginia I know and love is ready to treat all LGBTQ people with dignity and respect, and I’m grateful that Wheeling has made it clear to the rest of our nation what we stand for.
Wheeling police chief Shawn Schwertfeger describes Clarice’s death as “a very tragic situation” and “another contributing factor.”
Six months before lockdown, Wheeling lost its only hospital with an acute-mental-health facility.
Perhaps more important than his off-court wheeling and dealing, James has used his money and influence to serve underserved children, and amplify noble causes.
The wheeling-dealing sometimes goes too far—or at least offends someone more rapacious.
The impression Americans have of a raucous, free-wheeling public debate in Israel may be a thing of the past.
And it lets the seams show on all your wheeling and dealing.
They wanted the paintings for their home and were not interested in wheeling and dealing.
But he also never forgot her wild driving—what he described as her "two-wheeling."
The stranger was approaching the front entrance, Hedges was wheeling off to the back; but the former turned and spoke.
Yes, he replied, wheeling a chair nearer the open window, the country is beautiful.
Then he rose to his feet very slowly, and wheeling about looked down on me and smoked.
The guerrillas saw the cloud of dust raised by Harry's pursuers and wheeling their horses fled with him.
In less than a quarter of an hour afterward he reached the notch, Matt wheeling into it close at his heels.
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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wheeling, such as: involution, rotation, volution, circum, and titubation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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