Similar words: trifling, stifling, fling, baffling, shuffling, unflinching, rifle, trifle. Meaning: ['raɪflɪŋ] n. the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearm.
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(1) I discovered my husband rifling through the filing cabinet.
(2) I am rifling through the objects fast now.
(3) Might they be rifling through her belongings?
(4) Instead he was rifling through the drawers of his filing-cabinet.
(5) There is no evidence that the rifling and thievery of the files ever occurred.
(6) There are those for whom the thought of rifling through rails of musty clothes bring back horrible memories of student life.
(7) We began rifling through his personal correspondence, and looked around in his file cabinets for documents that might incriminate him.
(8) Somebody has been rifling my drawers.
(9) I am rifling through the cupboards in rising irritation, through the dirty laundry, through the collection of "bags for life" that clog the hallway.
(10) Even when they're rifling through your bins[sentencedict.com], abducting your children or conducting audacious raids on privately owned pic-a-nic baskets.
(11) In order to keep the reliability of rifling processing, the validity and iteration of broach moving track are made sure before processing.
(12) He was rifling through her desk in a desperate search for the letter.
(13) It is very important for the parameters of rifling to be recognized and extracted.
(14) It was rare, she said, rifling through a patient's tattered record.
(15) The introduction of rifling, or cutting grooves, into a barrel had already improved accuracy, but the weapons remained difficult to load and clean.
(16) Correction for drift caused by the adoption of rifling in big guns was approximated by inclination of the rear sight bracket.
(17) While you're away sipping sangria on a sun-soaked beach, some intruder may be rifling your unguarded home.
(18) Just before Frank disappeared, the guards had taken to making regular searches of our room, rifling through everything.
(19) In French the word rifler meant to "scratch" and that's why the grooves inside a gun barrel are called rifling.
(20) The Big Girl chooses to pester me with her pleas to get her ear pierced just before school, just before bed, or when I'm rifling in the refrigerator with a wolfish look.
(21) Housekeepers are routinely accused by guests of stealing money from nightstands, making international calls from the room phones, rifling through luggage and pocketing jewelry.
(22) Image processing is the core of the system. It consists of image pre-processing, treatment of rifling, image segmentation, feature pick-up, defects recognition and texture analysis of rusts.
(23) Identity theft has now become so prevalent that thieves are rifling through garbage to attain any information that they can use to steal from their unsuspecting victims.
(24) The image of men, and it's a grotesque image, of men rifling the bowels of their mother earth for treasures better hid - this is a disgusting and terrifying image of a lot of things.
(25) The Big Girl chooses to pester me with her pleas to get her ear pierced just before school, just before bed, or when I'm rifling in the refrigerator with a wolfish look. She couldn't pick worse times.
(26) The heavy barrel is precisely made by the cold hammer forging process with polygonal rifling for improved accuracy and longer life.
(27) Relationship between rotation and translation of the projectile is determined by the pitch of the rifling.
(28) These pistols , collector's items today, have traditional land-and-grove rifling, and they will not accept extended barrels or caliber conversion kits.
(29) On its way, the iron bullet expanded, gripping the spiral rifling and spinning so tightly along its course that its range and accuracy were greatly increased, with fewer misfires.
(30) There are suits on phones, a confused crowd of witnesses and a codger rifling through filing cabinets.
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