Similar words: arching, overarching, search, research, search for, researcher, in search of, research lab. Meaning: ['sɜrtʃɪŋ /'sɜː-] adj. 1. diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation 2. having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought, expression, or intellect 3. exploring thoroughly.
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151. They went from door to door, questioning everyone, systematically searching for trapdoors.
152. The police are searching for the brutal attacker of a 98-year old woman.
153. Searching endless suppliers for individual components is time consuming and expensive.
153. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
154. At 72 and in poor health, he suffered a heart attack while police officers were still searching for clues.
155. Soul searching Look no further for a hot new boy band.
156. Trent dropped down into the galley and took his time searching out a tin of ginger biscuits.
157. Some local people say that his spirit still walks among the hills, searching for lost travellers.
158. The boys in the institution had all been on their guard, searching for a way out.
159. After much searching, the village people gave Kay up for dead.
160. His eyes are searching the inside of the car for a clue as to what could have happened.
161. Research universities are awful places for freshmen to be adrift, to be searching, to be in need.
162. There will be no repeated searching of the dictionary for obscure words.
163. Various attempts are being made to extend the subject searching capability beyond the matching principle.
164. A learner is usually searching for some property which fulfils criteria which have nothing to do directly with the observed data.
165. Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling. 20.
166. No one was jumping for joy because they'd finally got the piece they'd been searching for for years.
167. Later that afternoon the police, who had been diligently searching certain caravans on Turpin's Field,[sentencedict.com] spread their net wider.
168. His eyes were permanently fixed on the pavement, as though he were searching for something.
169. Abstract searching and updating of the data bases are done centrally and then disseminated to the centers.
170. He knew that he was searching for sixteen points of comparison before he could be sure of positive identification.
171. After six months of searching he discovered that he could use his special knowledge of physics and mathematics in teaching.
172. The low cliffs were the key to the puzzle: we had been searching too far north.
173. Gerda could be searching for Kay to give him the therapy injection that will save him from the mutation disease.
174. In the dense foliage around us I heard the mortars crashing heavily, shaking the air, searching for us.
175. Sources of errors in searching mainly involve failure to find related papers due to inconsistencies in the use of personal names.
176. None the less his reputation as at once the most searching and accessible of contemporary composers has not diminished.
177. Everyone in the class started laughing and the teacher began searching for the culprit.
178. That was especially true of Ipswich, searching for their sixth consecutive win.
179. Paul started to speak but hesitated, searching for just the right words.
180. When he saw the room was empty he turned and walked through the open doorway of Johnny's room, searching.
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