Synonym: cargo ships, merchant marine, merchant vessels, transport, transportation. Similar words: worshipping, dipping, ripping, clipping, snipping, skipping, flipping, equipping. Meaning: ['ʃɪpɪŋ] n. 1. the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials 2. conveyance provided by the ships belonging to one country or industry.
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61) Pentium-based products will also be released, when Intel starts shipping the chip.
62) When the time came, one or other of the sons would come ashore to run the shipping offices.
63) There was a mass of shipping in the port, small skiffs, boats, the huge heavy-bottomed sterns of Hanseatic merchantmen.
64) Fred obtained a position as a junior shipping clerk over many other applicants by being smarter than they were.
65) You can usually find this out fairly quickly by looking up the store's shipping and handling section.
66) It prints at up to 480 by 480 dots per inch and will be shipping in the fourth quarter.
67) Where our Investigation Department operations involved shipping and small craft we were the specialists to whom they could turn for practical assistance.
68) Unlike bananas, which continue to ripen after picking, pineapples have been previously transported under-ripe to withstand damage during shipping.
69) Investment in coastal shipping yet again reveals how local the process of capital formation in transport was.
70) The zone was reduced to 12 miles after it was discovered that a 50-mile zone would interfere with international shipping lanes.
71) The city is on a self-supporting basis without patients, just by shipping the water to Hot Springs, Ark..
72) War-time controls were removed; railroads and shipping returned to private corporations.
73) Random House says it is shipping 150, 000 copies, and has paper ready to print another 100, 000.
74) There was considerable shipping traffic; many wheeled vehicles mingled with the throng of foot passengers.
75) My job entailed being on call for shipping in the harbour and for this reason I was loath to live outside Stornoway.
76) The excellence of this machine eventually gave him a monopoly in refrigerated shipping.
77) Wibaux once greatest primary shipping point for livestock in West.
78) A riposte to that argument was provided by Sea Containers, the shipping group headed by James Sherwood.
79) The major sectors witnessing recovery have been the shipping and the natural resources sectors.
80) The company none the less began regular shipping over the spur that year, which continued until 1965.
81) Many new shipping companies formed in the late 1800's were set up on the strength of the coal markets.
82) The icebergs have a long journey south to the shipping lanes.
83) The company launched a direct VAX-to-Alpha binary translator last November and has been shipping an R-series-to-Alpha translator for the last three months.
84) Aldus is shipping an upgrade to its PageMaker desktop publishing package.
85) Please enclose a check for $17.95 plus $2.00 shipping and handling.
86) It intends shipping production code for the first time this week,[http://sentencedict.com/shipping.html] saying it has hundreds of orders.
87) After three years and approximately £2m of research and development, SeaChange 4 began shipping on March 31.
88) The shipping deadline has slipped, but the Redwood Shores database software giant remains deeply committed to the project.
89) Even with shipping costs of a billion dollars per ton, helium-3 would still be a great bargain.
90) It confined transoceanic vessels to a few narrow shipping lanes that promised safe passage.
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