Similar words: in a minute, gaming, foaming, flaming, roaming, beaming, steaming, dreaming. Meaning: [neɪm] n. 1. the verbal act of naming 2. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position. adj. inclined to or serving for the giving of names.
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1. My mother insisted on naming me Horace.
2. I had no hesitation in naming him captain.
3. The naming of stars is at the discretion of the International Astronomical Union.
4. Nobody was prepared to risk prosecution by actually naming names.
5. The custom of naming women after flowers is becoming less common.
6. The England manager will be naming a new captain, to replace the injured David Beckham.
7. The great naming curses flutter into the bland night.
8. The naming ceremony is so lovely.
9. But reporting restrictions on naming him were lifted.
10. In court she gave evidence about her torture, naming the officers involved.
11. In this way, the naming and shaming crisis is a continuation of the Tony Martin story.
12. The project will involve investigation of how object naming operates in adults.
13. The biblical account of Adam naming the world can easily be applied to the mass media.
14. The Council would be responsible for naming nine regional councils, each comprising three members including one opposition member.
15. Glenn Hoddle won't be naming his side, until he's given himself a fitness test on a calf strain.
16. Denbighshire have matched Flintshire's show of strength by naming their most formidable line-up in pursuit of the coveted last-four ticket.
16. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. The commission voted last September to award naming rights for the 35-year-old stadium to the 49ers.
18. He claimed Labour had shown desperation tactics by naming four-year-old Matthew to justify a party political broadcast.
19. The naming or nomenclature of chemical substances falls broadly into two categories: inorganic nomenclature and organic nomenclature.
20. It is revealing in how clear f was and yet I managed to stop short of naming it as racism.
21. So there were parts of me that watched the naming ceremony for the new catapult with some amusement, even contempt.
22. In most cases they suggest that language extends well beyond the naming sites defined by electrical stimulation.
23. If you don't give me the money, I'm going to start naming names.
24. The only formality required of a person who wishes to commence trading in this way concerns the naming of the business.
25. City officials vowed to press ahead with the appointment process by interviewing the finalists and naming a chief Feb. 2.
26. The experiments will be linked to attempts to develop computer models which simulate object naming processes in humans.
27. After his death, the scientific community made amends for their initial disrespect by naming the metric unit of energy after him.
28. It looks as if they had extorted permission to put their prepared question, naming Salamis.
29. By a simple trick of the intelligence, a deft little twist of naming, he felt incomparably lighter and freer.
30. Southend await a late fitness test on Andy Ansah before naming today's side.
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