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The utmost care has been taken in verifying the stock-sheets with the registers, and with checking the volumes themselves.
REPORT OF THE CHIEF LIBRARIAN FOR THE YEAR 1924-25GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY (NEW ZEALAND)
If your neighbor seems disposed to shorten the time by conversing, do not be too hasty in checking him.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEY
He stood now with a calculating look, almost as if he were checking the verity of the report.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUS
He must be shown the absolute importance of checking Mazaroff and rendering his last stroke utterly futile.
THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWNFRED M. WHITE
There was the business of checking them off, and the further business of Sara Lee's paying for them in gold.
THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHART
There was no checking the frantic stampede which from this moment thundered with constantly increasing speed across the plain.
OVERLANDJOHN WILLIAM DE FOREST
"Oh, don't undertake to deny your eccentric taste," she returns, checking a negation on Adolphe's lips.
THE PETTY TROUBLES OF MARRIED LIFE, COMPLETEHONORE DE BALZAC
I don't know why, but every anniversary concerning myself finds me very sad: those friendly whisperings are checking the tendency.
THE LIFE OF MAZZINIBOLTON KING
He also carried some regulations checking the abuse of the privilege of franking letters.
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND - VOL. X.WILLIAM HUNT
It is preferable to shape the inside first, cutting it out roughly and checking up with the template.
THE BOY MECHANIC, BOOK 2VARIOUS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO CHECKING

  • checking
  • filing
  • hiking
  • pacing
  • parading
  • patrolling
  • policing
  • proceeding
  • stepping
  • walking
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