transpiring

IPA: trænspˈaɪɝɪŋ

adjective

  • that is passing through
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Examples of "transpiring" in Sentences

  • “Only that something may be transpiring on Romulus.”
  • “Beautiful words,” and the phrase transpiring up through the crust of pain humbled him.
  • And that's what's transpiring right now in The Best is Yet to Come: The Music of Cy Coleman, a new revue at 59E59.
  • What appears to be transpiring is a pattern of behavior that many people of both parties find pathetic and disgusting.
  • What interests me most is their online word processor, Buzzword, recently acquired from Virtual Ubiquity; reports are that it’s heads, if not heads and shoulders, above the competition; but alas it’s what I call a transpiring beta and I’ve only just now sent in my email request for an account, with nothing leaking my way yet out of the system.
  • What interests me most is their online word processor, Buzzword 1, recently acquired from Virtual Ubiquity; reports are that it’s heads, if not heads and shoulders, above the competition; but alas it’s what I call a transpiring beta and I’ve only just now sent in my email request for an account, with nothing leaking my way yet out of the system.
  • There were two outstanding retellings of Vergil's Aeneid this year, with Jo Graham (also a debuting novelist) taking the historical fiction approach (with Mary Stewart-like hintings of magic around the corners, if not explicitly demonstrated) in Black Ships, while Ursula Le Guin has written one of her best works in years with Lavinia, which dares to step within Vergil's poem and to see the events transpiring from the perspective of Lavinia, who was muted in Vergil's poem.

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