Similar words: accounting, accounting system, mounting, hunting, daunting, grunting, haunting, taunting. Meaning: [kaʊnt] n. the act of counting.
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(61) Alcyone was counting off the days.
(62) There was no point in counting the money.
(63) Here are 763, not counting notes and index.
(64) Questions relating to counting and calculating with whole numbers are generally tackled by girls as well as or better than by boys.
(65) Meanwhile, Bob Green was yesterday counting the cost of the car theft which wrecked his hopes of competing.
(66) The isotopes are measured by counting their alpha emissions; each isotope emits alpha radiation of a characteristic frequency.
(67) He ate rice and a fried egg three times a day, keeping track of the days by counting the meals.
(68) He hugged the banister, counting its bar-like wooden rods until he reached the turn where it met the wall.
(69) Counting to ten and not shouting back at yet another unreasoning and unreasonable parent is difficult.
(70) Developers who are counting on putting in a huge residential development are fighting the plan.
(71) Counting playoff games, the Warriors have won 8 of the 9 games they've played against Utah.sentencedict.com/counting.html
(72) He laid out a fiver - and went home counting the cash after Dowie scored twice.
(73) They are counting on Lebed growing impatient and making mistakes that alienate public opinion.
(74) He was counting his blessings having backed the first 3 horses that actually finished the race.
(75) People may develop compulsions such as excessive cleaning or counting.
(76) No major change in the strength of all the main constitutional parties is expected once counting ends tonight.
(77) Nearly all the items answered correctly by 40 percent or more of the bottom third pupils require straight forward counting or calculation.
(78) About ten thousand people were moved out, not counting the ones who owned small businesses along the edge.
(79) What is more, it is very easy to make mistakes in counting calories.
(80) In this he recollected lying in bed as a child and counting the enormous red flowers in the wallpaper.
(81) Unix Expo delivered what it said it would, counting a record 28,722 attendees and characterising them as primarily corporate buyers.
(82) His preaching was carried on more than 3, 000 stations not counting cable.
(83) One is the counting of visiting as leisure which from the viewpoint of child-care it really is not.
(84) I decided to use the icon for launching 1-2-3 for Windows since 123 suggests counting.
(85) But the wealthy businessmen who hitherto have been his best customers are counting their change these days.
(86) We are familiar with food labels, safety, allergies, diets and counting calories.
(87) I am watching the clock, counting the minutes till the last period of the morning is over.
(88) But this time there was particular urgency about their work as if each woman were counting votes for the two competitors.
(89) For this reason, counting the number of syllables per word is a more convenient measure of complexity.
(90) The difficulties of counting whales makes most population figures extremely unreliable.
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