Similar words: forgiving, giving up, misgiving, misgivings, unforgiving, giving birth, Thanksgiving, thanksgiving day. Meaning: [gɪv] n. 1. the act of giving 2. the imparting of news or promises etc. 3. disposing of property by voluntary transfer without receiving value in return. adj. given or giving freely.
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(151) What's all this nonsense about you giving up your job?
(152) Several of the parents were giving their children rewards for passing exams.
(153) She then had to go through the ordeal of giving evidence.
(154) In this week's show we'll be giving you a sneak preview of Steven Spielberg's latest film.
(155) The firm recognized Tom's outstanding work by giving him an extra bonus.
(156) He has some difficulty in giving shape to his ideas.
(157) Giving up your seat to an older person seems to be a thing of the past.
(158) Keep the noise down - you're giving me a headache!
(159) He claimed that he was not capable of giving instruction in poetry.
(160) I don't mind giving up a couple of hours a week to deal with correspondence.
(161) The Prime Minister will be giving a press conference tomorrow morning.
(162) The jury will be giving its verdict within the next couple of days.
(163) In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
(164) They were in the habit of giving two or three dinner parties a month.
(165) You can't spoil a child by giving it all the affection it wants.
(166) He keeps giving me that line about not being able to do any work because his computer isn't working properly.
(167) As Mike saw it,[http://sentencedict.com/giving.html] marriage would mean giving up his freedom.
(168) I question the wisdom of giving the child so much money.
(169) By borrowing from dozens of banks, he managed to avoid giving any of them an overall picture of what he was up to.
(170) I'm tired of you giving me crap about my long hair.
(171) The supermarket is giving away a box of sugar to everyone who comes today.
(172) The job wasn't giving him the breadth of experience he wanted.
(173) He's always giving us chores to do around the house.
(174) They are to be spared the ordeal of giving evidence in court.
(175) We are giving an equal area of land to the landless.
(176) The teacher disciplined the class by giving them extra homework.
(177) I had a little over after giving her 300 pounds.
(178) He thought about giving up his job, but then common sense reasserted itself.
(179) Giving them an airy wave of his hand, the Commander sailed past.
(180) Such parents vacillate between saying no and giving in — but neither response seems satisfactory to them.
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