Similar words: gain sharing, shariah, saccharine, shareholding, daring, caring, searing, rearing. Meaning: [ʃer /ʃeə] n. 1. having in common 2. using or enjoying something jointly with others 3. sharing thoughts and feelings 4. a distribution in shares. adj. 1. sharing equally with another or others 2. unselfishly willing to share with others.
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(91) We collected them like rare orchids, gleefully sharing our latest acquisitions and discoveries.
(92) The promotional prices are £16.50 per person self catering, based on four sharing.
(93) It is paralleled by a sharing of what I have called the bottom-up dreams of the businesses themselves.
(94) May the Lord bless the earth and may he bless our sharing and our work for justice.
(95) Kung San neighbors' hunting life for farming, there is less food sharing and more political dominance within each band.
(96) By sharing you don't become poor... You become rich. For the more you share, the more shall you receive. RVM
(97) Can he give any information as to how arrangements such as job sharing have grown in the civil service to facilitate that desirable outcome?
(98) As the Reidys' lives clearly show(Sentence dictionary), sharing parenting helps to maintain mutual respect and closeness in a marriage.
(99) A 55-year-old man sharing a drink with a woman who looks hardly old enough to drink?
(100) You can't get it from ordinary social contact like sharing food, towels, toilets or hugs.
(101) Does she welcome the intruder and discuss how best they can cohabit the territory, sharing prey?
(102) Midge's total lack of emotion prevented him from sharing his own grief with her and he found that unbearable.
(103) Soon they were enjoying evenings out together and ended up sharing a flat.
(104) In electron sharing,[sentencedict.com] a shared electron can not be considered to have been gained or lost.
(105) He is strongly dedicated to the sharing of sound information with others in the collective life.
(106) So essentially antagonistic class interests sharing the same region find themselves allying with each other in their mutual self-interests.
(107) And they continued to use open communications, information sharing, and improvisation as the primary fuel for change.
(108) Sharing in such a personal faith gives unity to the diversity of human beings, bringing us together with others.
(109) We were sharing a table with an elderly lady, a Mrs Harvey.
(110) Some civilians are upset at the prospect of sharing power with the armed forces, even in an advisory capacity.
(111) We stayed in hotels, sharing single beds in small dark rooms.
(112) Discussions between the school district and Austin Community College about sharing education and training facilities also got under way.
(113) At the end of my presentation I was sharing some perspectives about peo-ple and the importance of teamwork.
(114) For his part, Mayor Miller says he plays racquetball, and thus has never witnessed Thoreson sharing the greens with developers.
(115) The development of internal communication systems will increase efficiency by sharing information, thus reducing waste and duplication of effort. 4.
(116) The law does not bar service members from having erotic publications, films or tapes, or from sharing them with others.
(117) Sharing problems, discussing policies and pooling ideas, have all proved helpful and stimulating.
(118) It was hoped that parents and staff would become more aware of the importance of sharing.
(119) Cluster groups of schools could conduct a joint review, sharing their experiences.
(120) Two, sometimes three, generations can be found sharing a bed.
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