tenting
IPA: tˈɛntɪŋ
noun
- Material used for making tents.
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Examples of "tenting" in Sentences
- “Yeah,” I nodded, hard-on tenting inside my shorts.
- I can see their nipples tenting the fronts of their t-shirts.
- Like Haitians after the earthquake, "Jesus and his family were on the move; they were tenting out, camping out."
- When her gaze dipped to his erection tenting the blanket, she murmured, “Perhaps our training can begin in the morn?”
- The only method of termite control that we ever saw used was "tenting" and blowing in poison gas for a couple of days.
- And "tenting" - basically wrapping and fumigating your entire home - is the most common way to dispatch drywood termites.
- Boone discusses "tenting," in which "Experts come in, actually envelope the whole dwelling in a giant tent - and send a very powerful fumigant, lethal to the varmints and unwelcome creatures, into every nook and cranny of the house.
- It forced a couple acts of accountability that rarely happen in the ConWeb: Newsmax publicly apologized (albeit disingenuously so, dismissing Perry as merely an "unpaid blogger" when he had written for Newsmax for a decade, long before blogs were popular), deleted the column (which Newsmax also did to Boone's call for a "tenting" of the White House and one of Geller's smears of Obama as an "America-hater") and Perry hasn't written for Newsmax since.
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