Similar words: belong to, lifelong, before long, bring in, coming in, in the long run, changing, engineering. Meaning: [bɪ'lɒŋ] n. happiness felt in a secure relationship.
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91. It was outside the fence, half-surrounded by columns belonging to the grounds of a former house.
92. In and around the Union encampment, of course, were many assemblages of wounded belonging to both sides.
93. These systems gave people an identity a place, and a sense of belonging.
94. Not now belonging to any Particular golf club[sentencedict.com], joining the Seniors was something I greatly looked forward to.
95. Therefore, we considered all subjects as belonging to one group when presenting the data for the these parameters.
96. The only ministers not belonging to the Cabinet are the parliamentary state secretaries.
97. For indigenous peoples, the values and sense of belonging to a community which aspires only to serve the world are paramount.
98. Earlier this month they attacked property belonging to Coptic Christians, burning their churches, shops and homes.
99. The bill envisages that non-lawyers belonging to professional bodies may be given rights to conduct litigation in some types of cases.
100. The members ordinarily share some link like working for the same employer or belonging to the same church.
101. It tells you which files belonging to which programs are on your hard disk and it can also compress files.
102. It stands on the site of a watermill recorded in Domesday Book as belonging to the Manor of Walthamstow.
103. His government argued that the small temples which it had demolished were on land belonging to the state tourist department.
104. It must be awful monotonous, belonging to one of these state parole boards.
105. She wore sensible walking gear but an air of not quite belonging.
106. The unplaceable sadness of belonging was suddenly mine on that station platform.
107. Until 40 years ago, the Chittagong Hill Tracts were inhabited almost exclusively by people belonging to 13 tribes.
108. They raided two yards belonging to Timbmet, the country's second largest timber importer, at Oxford and Bicester.
109. Thus all the senses of mouth discussed earlier will represent lexical units belonging to a single lexeme.
110. For example, extreme or bizarre reactions to bereavement may have their roots in unconscious feelings belonging to earlier experiences of loss.
111. Membership of a group may provide an individual with a sense of belonging.
112. Whenever a lexicographer obtains an entry for review and/or editing, the entry is marked as belonging to that particular lexicographer.
113. All the mural fountains were built on the boundaries of properties belonging to the Pease family.
114. The charge alleges he stole items, belonging to persons unknown, in the early hours of Sunday.
115. I listen to the silence and stare into the space and I have a sense of belonging.
116. In 1278 the abbot's men destroyed a piggery belonging to the bishop in Godney Moor, and again in 1315.
117. In particular, it is not clear how a sense of well-being and a sense of belonging are connected.
118. They looked upon us as belonging to the family.
119. The agency impounded film belonging to news organizations.
120. Pratt has forgotten something belonging to the baby.
More similar words: belong to, lifelong, before long, bring in, coming in, in the long run, changing, engineering, engine, below, engineer, libelous, long, long., along, long for, longer, watermelon, prolong, get along, all along, long since, as long as, longtime, long-term, no longer, so long as, any longer, come along, along with.