netting
IPA: nˈɛtɪŋ
noun
- Something that acts as, or looks like, a net.
- (UK, dialect, obsolete) Urine.
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Examples of "netting" in Sentences
- At issue is a common industry practice called netting, or "matching" trades.
- It was hard to see, this heart-sized thing wrapped in netting, but I was pretty sure I saw a tail.
- The mosquito netting is broken in every single window and there are discarded surgical gloves on the ground.
- I had a long piazza, encased in netting, where paterfamilias, with his pipe, could muse and gaze at the stars unmolested.
- Hey bimbo thats me in the photo and i HAVE fished bondi. .off the rocks by the old swim club where the shark netting is attached!
- But, Wells Fargo pointed out, so-called "netting agreements" bring down Morgan Stanleys actual derivatives positions to just $457 million.
- "... photographs from Camp Breadbasket showed British soldiers standing on Iraqis enmeshed in netting, forcing them to simulate oral and anal sex, feigning to punch them in the head and parading them around on forklift trucks."
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