counting

IPA: kˈaʊntɪŋ

noun

  • a count
  • the act by which something is counted.
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Examples of "counting" in Sentences

  • The boy was counting ewes.
  • The best example is the counting.
  • They will only begin counting these write-ins if the number of write-in votes exceeds the vote for a candidate on the ballot.
  • I’m soooo counting down to the concert 3 days and counting~ Tomorrow’s going to be a busy day, with much travelling involved to the other side of the island.
  • ALASKA WRITE-IN VOTE COUNT BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY - AP: The overseer of Alaska elections says officials will begin counting write-in ballots in the Senate race next Wednesday in Juneau.
  • Election workers plan to begin counting write-in ballots the following day, in Juneau, to avoid keeping citizens and candidates in the dark about whose names are on the ballots, Lt. Gov.
  • The state's geography, climate and demographics are so unusual that the Census Bureau must begin counting Alaskans early and in person or risk missing a big chunk of the state's population.
  • Add to this the audibly ticking kitchen timer of the title counting down from 12 minutes, and Sarah waving a knife, partly losing her mind, directly at the audience, challenging someone to stop her.
  • Looking for starting pitchers with two starts during a given week will usually give an edge in "counting" categories such as wins and strikeouts, but two bad outings can ruin your "average" categories like ERA and WHIP.
  • I’m 7 weeks in – counting from the beginning of my last cycle, as there are, it transpires, different ways to count – and the automated email that popped into my inbox this morning tells me that the embryo currently resembles a very small Tadpole, which I thought rather fitting.

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