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lawing
[ law-ing ]
noun
Scot.
- a bill, especially for food or drink in a tavern.
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The duel was a âclumsy, almost comical affair,â according to historian Kenneth Lawing Penegar in his book âThe Political Trial of Benjamin Franklin: A Prelude to the American Revolution.â
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Hugh Lawing considers himself an independent who leans toward the Republican Party.
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âItâs a long way away and itâs up in the air,â Lawing said.
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Attempts to evoke the period are distractingly strenuous; if you didnât know âlawingâ was slang for wearing a badge, you will after its first dozen uses.
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College student Daisy Lawing spends a lot of time sitting, but says she doesnât have much choice.
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