subbing

IPA: sˈʌbɪŋ

noun

  • A copy editing process.
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Examples of "subbing" in Sentences

  • But if it doesn't, he'd be open to more long-term subbing jobs.
  • I made a 7-minute frosting, again subbing Cheerwine for the water.
  • Mtg last week where a new plan is going to be implemented next at the school I'm long-term subbing at.
  • In 1992, I was in the stands during the Steelers game at County Stadium, when the announcer couldn't pronounce his name subbing for
  • I should have been suspicious when the principal offered me a job on the spot, but after two years of long-term subbing, I was desperate for my own classroom.
  • The circulations are dropping, but magazines remain viable for now, as Gardner Dozois keeps reminding us in his BEST SF OF THE YEAR annual front matter ... but subbing is always recommended.
  • Freelance subbing is the same for me as full-time subbing except you occasionally have to put up with the ‘just a freelance’ mentality of some employers, and you have to work the British summer as it’s peak time to cover holidays.
  • Kerri Walsh and Rachel Wacholder, the latter once again subbing for Misty May while she recovers from an abdominal injury, slammed top-seeded Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede of Brazil 21-13, 21-7 to win the A1 Grand Slam at Klagenfurt, Austria.

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