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reeding
[ ree-ding ]
noun
Architecture.
- a set of moldings, as on a column, resembling small convex fluting.
- ornamentation consisting of such moldings.
- a number of narrow, vertical grooves on the edge of a coin, medal, etc.
reeding
/ ˈ°ù¾±Ë»åɪŋ /
noun
- a set of small semicircular architectural mouldings
- the milling on the edges of a coin
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You allways say to much reeding is bad for the iyes but Writting Mistress wont lissen.
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Maybe I should just stick to reeding reading.
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Upon my reeding of these werds, my felow Foxes looked at me all quizmical, like: Fox 8, tell us, what is Bon-Ton, what is Compu-Fun, what is Hooters, what is Kookies-N- Cream?
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Once that Mother tried reeding that buk to her cubs.
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Reeding my Story bak just now, I woslike: O no, my Story is a bumer.
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