studying

IPA: stˈʌdiɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb to study.
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Examples of "studying" in Sentences

  • The researchers are studying sociality in university.
  • Thanks to the House of St Barnabas, she started at university this term studying social care.
  • I spent a term studying in London in May 2006 and I really miss it and am hoping to go back someday!
  • Something Susan said to be the other day made me realise that for her studying is a way of bettering her position, a means to an end rather than the end itself.
  • There he spent a term studying green politics at Minnesota University followed by a brief period in New York as a factchecker on Left-wing publication The Nation.
  • But as I recall, Robert sent me the first chapter, which begins with two impoverished schoolgirls from the Hollow of the title studying together and spelling the word for an adult sex toy.
  • Only two or three days ago a little, quiet man, who turned out to be a bit of a property-owner down at Fulham, came to me and said that ever since Mr. Jacob Herapath's murder he'd been what he called studying over it, and he thought he ought to tell me something.
  • The motivation arrived last year when my eldest daughter, fresh from a term studying abroad in Italy, came home and said I should build a brick pizza oven because they had one on her campus which they fired up several times and had group pizza parties which she enjoyed.

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