Similar words: hanging, changing, hang in, mudslinging, upbringing, springing, frangipani, bringing. Meaning: [reɪndʒ] adj. wandering freely.
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61. Over 1,000 works will be shown with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000.
62. Standard fare is available: bacon and eggs, toast, fresh fruit ranging from kiwi to papaya and crusty croissants.
63. Ranging from Udaltsova's impassioned realism to Nussberg's cerebral cybernetics, the stylistic range of the nonconformists was indeed wide.
64. Symptomatic coccidioidomycosis has a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from mild influenza-like illness to serious pulmonary disease to widespread dissemination.
65. The coalition, ranging from soft-left to hard-right, has stuck together despite constant feuding.
66. And then there were the responses, the questions sent in by schoolchildren ranging in age from seven years old to teenagers.
67. He won more than 1,000 cups and prizes as an amateur, setting records ranging from 1,000 yards to 12 miles.
68. The five lowest paid occupational groups all experienced rises of income in real terms ranging from 2 to 7 percent.
69. The perceptions and attitudes are being analysed at various levels ranging from intellectual appreciation to popular stereotypes.
70. He installs about a half-dozen vault doors in homes each year at prices ranging from $ 6,000 to $ 12,000.
71. Ranging wide over ancient aphorisms, Professor Noel Dilly struck precisely the right note of scepticism, receptivity and curiosity.
72. At the trading level Heron's activities, ranging from Suzuki dealerships, petrol stations to housebuilding[Sentence dictionary], broke even.
73. Six women and 13 men with ages ranging from 14 to 66 years.
74. The result was a glorious panoply of sensual colour ranging from vibrant cobalt to cool mauve-blue, from sunflower yellow to melon.
75. Giardia lamblia produces a wide spectrum of infection in man ranging from asymptomatic carriage through acute to persistent diarrhoea with intestinal malabsorption.
76. Estimates ranging from ten thousand to thirty thousand were bandied about.
77. The dogs are judged on qualities ranging from obedience to the ability to catch criminals without hurting them.
78. An intelligentsia was one of the byproducts, ranging from priests to teachers(sentencedict.com), journalists and writers.
79. Outside the breeding season, the terns are pelagic, ranging widely over the oceans.
80. The contrasting forces, ranging between solo countertenor and lute and full orchestral complement, rivet the attention.
81. Besides these there is an enormous variety of miscellaneous applications ranging from architectural models through elegant furniture to engineering components.
82. After a few years Brown began making safes, ranging from high-use restaurant systems to small custom boxes.
83. These walls are now covered in an amazing number of climbs ranging from the well protected to the very bold.
84. The Cotswold Wild Life Park is home to many exotic species of animals ranging from big cats to tarantulas.
85. We have the ability to suit requirements ranging from small apartments from £200 per week to large houses from £2,500 per week.
86. Sheet steel is used in applications ranging from pails to car hoods.
87. It will separate and purify molecules ranging from a few milligrams to several grams from solution.
88. The numbers recorded annually vary widely, ranging from under 100 to nearly 3,000 in recent springs.
89. Verio also provides e-commerce services ranging in price from $ 34.95 per month to $ 399.95 per month.
90. Clubs were affiliated to organizations ranging from church to political party.
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