Similar words: unerring, herringbone, derring-do, red herring, referring, transferring, terrifying, overriding. Meaning: ['ɜːrɪŋ] adj. capable of making an error.
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31. In labor for the erring , let every eye be directed to Christ.
32. There was only one problem with this otherwise perfect picture : my conscience was both erring me.
33. But even moving in the opposite direction one learns; even erring is a part of learning.
34. For that he also is flesh" Rotherham "in their going astray he is flesh"; Interlinear Heb Bible "in their erring he is flesh".
35. To some different extent, textual discourse of The Ruined City has been erring from and colliding with intersexual discourse, moral discourse and literature aesthetic discourse.
36. She rebuked the erring.
37. She had too little faith in mankind not to know that they were erring.
38. Be eyes to the blind(sentencedict.com), and a guiding light unto the feet of the erring.
39. In extenuating the Brahmins, there is a danger of erring in the opposite direction from Parrington.
40. Then , for more than an hour, he wandered with erring feet through the tangled undergrowth.
More similar words: unerring, herringbone, derring-do, red herring, referring, transferring, terrifying, overriding, earring, barring, stirring, occurring, recurring, concurring opinion, terrify, merrily, terrific, terribly, override, terrible, territory, terrified, guerrilla, territorial, ferris wheel, enfant terrible, ring finger, upbringing, lingering, ringing.