Similar words: shrieking, rekindle, sinking feeling, king, kinglet, joking, taking, baking. Meaning: [sɪːk] n. 1. the act of searching for something 2. an attempt to acquire or gain something. adj. trying to obtain.
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91. I turned to bookshops and libraries seeking information and found none.
92. She is seeking nomination as a candidate in the elections.
93. I breathe deeply and rhythmically, seeking Buddhist calm.
94. The organization seeking that desert acreage?
95. Skippers bistro Off-beat but well worth seeking out.
96. Saatchi executives did not return calls seeking comment.
97. Before long workaday products were seeking brand images.
98. Weiss has failed to return calls seeking comment.
99. What you seek is seeking you. Rumi
100. However, the advice about seeking professional help still applies.
101. He broached the idea of seeking direct government aid to a neighbor.
102. For any woman seeking power in the public arena, these questions would be unavoidable, doubly so for a feminist.
103. Petersburg Times, was loaned by companies seeking to market the technology to law enforcement agencies.
104. Prosecutors are seeking to have the 15-year-old defendant tried as an adult.
105. Learn to browse,(http://sentencedict.com/seeking.html) seeking out unfamiliar authors and new books alike.
106. He walked through the night city like a man seeking a resting place in the catacombs.
107. First licensed by Bishop Lacey of Exeter in 1436 it was used for special intercession by barren women seeking fertility.
108. Sirotka has shoulder problems and the Blue Jays are seeking additional compensation.
109. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
110. Prosecutors originally were seeking a 10-month term, with five months to be served in a community center.
111. It is time to stop seeking national safety behind parchment barriers such as the unverifiable and unenforceable 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.
112. Most still linger in county jails, awaiting the outcome of appeals or seeking jury trials.
113. The most commonly used survey methods are direct observation of user behaviour or direct seeking of user opinions.
114. The Service also operates as an agency which puts students seeking rented accommodation in touch with owners of vacant accommodation.
115. Our findings are based on a cohort of women seeking insemination treatment because their partners had a fertility problem.
116. Upon graduation in 1944, he moved back to Chicago, seeking work as an actor.
117. Shapiro did not return telephone calls seeking comment last week.
118. And he is a marginally better bowler than Hick even if he's still seeking his first Test wicket.
119. He had led the team that developed the Soviet Union's atomic bomb and had begun seeking peaceful applications of nuclear power.
120. A whole nation, all of civilized society, perhaps, seeking the blameless state of madness.