Similar words: accounting, accounting system, mounting, hunting, daunting, grunting, haunting, taunting. Meaning: [kaʊnt] n. the act of counting.
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(31) He began counting them and then, with growing perplexity, counted them a second time.
(32) My wife convinced me to finally start counting calories .
(33) There is a 1,700-year-old tea tree still living in southern China which is more than 100 feet tall and counting.
(34) I passed the time by counting the cars that drove past the school.
(35) I've tried counting sheep but I still can't get to sleep.
(36) There are more than two thousand of us, not counting the crew.
(37) He says he's counting on undecided voters to help him win next week's election.
(38) We're now counting the cost of not taking out medical insurance.
(39) They were counting on him not coming out of hospital.
(40) We are counting down the days to the end of this tour.
(41) I didn't read the contract fully before I signed it but I'm counting the cost now.
(42) She was counting out 30p, mostly in small change(Sentence dictionary), into my hand.
(43) They're counting the ballots.
(44) The teacher runs them through a drill-the days of the week, the weather and some counting.
(45) The town is now counting the cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection.
(46) All the votes in the election have now been cast and the counting has begun.
(47) If you're counting calories, steer clear.
(48) She was counting silver ice buckets for the do.
(49) But captain Alan Lee is not counting any chickens.
(50) Personally he thought Bett was counting her chickens.
(51) Others, however, are counting on your vote.
(52) But counting the dead is next to impossible.
(53) The digital clock was counting down towards the performance.
(54) Sounds as if they were counting on their fingers!
(55) Dishonest counting and ballot stuffing are not countenanced.
(56) We blunted our fingers counting coins in those days.
(57) My wife finally convinced me to start counting calories.
(58) It's what we're counting on, after all.
(59) He'd been counting the days.
(60) The White House seems to be counting on this.
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