Similar words: ceiling, multilingual, boiling water, availability, cling, ruling, milling, curling. Meaning: ['eɪlɪŋ] adj. somewhat ill or prone to illness.
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31. They were like ailing friends met at the post office, or greatly missed because they had passed away.
32. University officials describe the merger as an economic lifeline for the prestigious but financially ailing medical center.
33. It may also come to the rescue of ailing banks.
34. Puppies will herd hens in a farmyard, just as a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey.
35. It can repair the shattered beliefs and, sometimes, the ailing soul of an organization gone awry.
36. The dentist can not see my toothache, only my ailing tooth.
37. Copenhagen: Shares eased as political uncertainty and an ailing bond market reduced trade.
38. The infant girl was immediately named Margarett Williams Sargent for her paternal grandmother, who was eighty-three and ailing.
39. Alexander I.. Lebed took center stage to criticize the ailing leader and cast himself as heir apparent.
40. A successful person expects a clapping hand, an ailing person expects an open hand. Anthony Liccione
41. Meldola was, by now, an ailing and weary man, overcome by excessive worry and work for the growing war effort.
42. The Raiders had several ailing players roaming the sideline,[www.Sentencedict.com] nursing aches and pains.
43. But in San Diego County, the economic engine known as development seems stalled as a reliable booster for an ailing economy.
44. What does worry them, says Catherine Wannier, a young Buenos Aires postgraduate, is their own ailing public education system.
45. I believe the frat kid may be holding back in order to avoid hurting the ailing legend.
46. When it comes to huge ailing manufacturing plants in the city, Luzhkov is a real Big Daddy.
47. The government is trying to boost the ailing economy by converting the defence industry to civilian production.
48. White had to flee to London to escape the wrath of Cavaliers, and he was old and ailing when he returned.
49. Owner Fred Davies is challenging the council after being refused permission to convert the ailing hotel into a nursing home.
50. The traveller, we now discover, is a young man whose ailing parents want him to stay within reach.
51. For the Hindu mind, unshakeable in its belief in the transmigration of souls, the ailing body is beside the point.
52. We see him move slowly through the ranks, from fencing stolen goods to torching ailing business interests.
53. Bordi is credited with breathing new life into ailing Ducati in the early 1990s(sentencedict.com), masterminding launches like the 916 and Monster.
54. Later in marriage a particularly keen sense of commitment may be felt towards aged or ailing parents.
55. Singer Fairlie Arrow was fined £10,000 for faking a two-day abduction to boost her ailing career.
56. It will also keep watch for dodgy debt-for-equity swaps which leave banks owning chunks of ailing firms.
57. Shaw executives hope the nationwide rollout of stores will revive the ailing carpet industry.
58. However, measures to save the airline failed when Delta Air Lines refused to pump money into the ailing carrier.
59. If such a three-pronged assault on the ailing Soviet economy has a familiar ring to it, that is hardly surprising.
60. Heinz Co. acquired the ailing food company for an undisclosed amount.
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