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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121) Shipping, air transport, telephone and telegraph generally follow these routes.
122) Pfeiffer worked as a shipping clerk to pay his way through college.
123) Alcatel PABXs running Chorus began shipping earlier this year, with volumes expected soon.
124) I telephoned him at the shipping company, but was told that he was not in the office.
125) On August 1, the aircraft in which Ramsay was flying was shot down leading an attack against merchant shipping.
126) He was shipping water at a furious rate and could plainly see that he was drowning.
127) Shipping now, Nomad offers an environment for client/server application development and reporting.
128) Shipping now, Nomad for Unix offers an environment for client-server application development and reporting.
129) Shipping Line SeaLand uses the system in Rotterdam to enable staff to keep a check on the location of containers.
130) Mackey knew him in the period before the invasion, when Banister was shipping weapons and explosives to the exile forces.
131) We spent most of the time on the Thames and Medway keeping observations on shipping.
132) The commission regulates foreign and domestic shipping in the United States.
133) In terms of occupations, at least three-quarters of the tonnage was owned by merchants, mariners or persons connected in other ways with shipping.
134) Shipping costs can cut deeply into the discounts offered by online retailers.
135) Some sites cast give you order tracking details right down to the shipping hubs.
136) In the outbuildings scattered in the farmstead, workers store supplies, build the products and pack them for shipping.
137) A new San Jose-based subsidiary of the huge company has begun shipping its first products: notebook computers aimed at business users.
138) The moment we were across the shipping lane, we dropped the tow.
139) The fires caused widespread smogs, limiting visibility and forcing the closure of airports and shipping lanes.
140) With a loud splintering crack the canoe broke, ending all hopes of damaging enemy shipping.
141) The shipping companies deal with temporary storage of parts; only what is needed that day appears at the plant.
142) If accepted by the shipping community, it will mean masters' taking special precautions in 15 sensitive areas around Britain.
143) They're shipping out cast iron baths, washbasins and tiles to the Land of the Rising Sun.
144) Idly he turned to the London addendum that had been recently updated while the shipping contract had been under negotiation.
145) The programme of privatization involved the sale of the national airline, telecommunications company and shipping line to local and foreign investors.
146) Specific sites away from shipping lanes, fishing grounds,[www.Sentencedict.com] submarine cables and so on are isolated in a way difficult to achieve on land.
147) Ordering costs represent the cost of placing orders for new inventory and the cost of shipping and receiving new inventory.
148) Nevertheless, in accordance with the regulations of the shipping company, they had all been obliged to buy return tickets.
149) Most of their work force is unionized, as is the shipping industry, which is in Oakland and not San Francisco.
150) It brought mainly coal and chemicals to the port for shipping to the Continent.
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