Similar words: lifting, uplifting, shoplifting, shift, shifty, red shift, shiftless, makeshift. Meaning: ['ʃɪftɪŋ] n. the act of moving from one place to another. adj. 1. continuously varying 2. changing position or direction 3. (of soil) unstable.
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241. Restless, shifting, fugacious as time itself is a certain vast bulk of the population of the red brick district of the lower West Side.
242. How to assess and test the capability of peak-load shifting of cool storage air- conditioning is always the emphasis of the government and industry concerns.
243. We have planted trees as a hedge against shifting sand.
244. Prospective studies may provide a better understanding of the reason for the shifting epidemiology of enteric fever in Guangxi province.
245. It also helps to keep the crossover point from shifting due to impedance variations.
246. As pertinently, Chinese savers are shifting more money into higher - yielding term deposits, again increasing funding ...
247. The crew pulled the flying fox hard against the bus, raising Hughes above the raging water. He could feel the bus shifting in the current.
248. The cam in the transverse shifting mechanism of the tufted machine is a contact - diameter conjugate cam.
249. Ancient name for an area of shifting boundaries but centered on Palestine.
More similar words: lifting, uplifting, shoplifting, shift, shifty, red shift, shiftless, makeshift, gearshift, graveyard shift, thriftiness, drafting, distinguishing, fiftieth, craftiness, washing, shining, pushing, cashing, gushing, fishing, dashing, shingly, shilling, shirking, clashing, shipping, brushing, blushing, splashing.