Similar words: forswearing, wearing, weariness, earing, bearing, tearing, shearing, hearing. Meaning: ['swerɪŋ /'sweə-] n. 1. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger 2. a commitment to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury.
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91. It is feared there is much hard swearing in Indian courts of law.
92. It was a quiet prelude to four days of celebrations in the Nation's Capital - a welcoming concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday, the swearing in on Tuesday, and a prayer service Wednesday morning.
93. Swearing angrily , Tu Wei - yueh brushed Kuei Chang - lin aside and ran on.
94. Keith Ellison of Minnesota placed his left hand on a Koran during a ceremonial swearing - in.
95. Swearing he had never so much as looked at another woman, Jack assured Jill he was no philanderer.
96. The ever - expanding bureaucracy of CONCORD has become a - empirical, swearing fealty to no one race.
97. With the dogs falling, Mercedes weeping and riding, Hal swearing innocuously, and Charles eyes wistfully watering, they staggered into John Thornton's camp at the mouth of the White River.
98. His remarks at the swearing - in ranged from the perfunctory to the bizarre.
99. A promoter swearing you did side deals with him so you could split my overages!
100. The hellish noise roaring, swearing, and clamour joined to make the place seem a hell itself.
101. In a few moments, the old woman will come back, life will start up again: the round light cast by the kerosene lamp, the oilcloth on the table, the shouting, the swearing.
102. The rod held by a feudal tenant while swearing fealty to a lord.
103. A variety of behaviors can occur associated with dream enactment (striking out, swearing, falling, etc.), and self-injury or injury of the bed partner may occur.
104. Swearing is almost a universal constant in most people's lives.
105. It may, more or less, remind us of the Hong Kong classic Teddy boy series, where things like street fights, visits to brothels, and a swearing of brotherhood ceremony are indispensable.
106. Mrs. Kennedy then attended the swearing - in ceremony for Mr. Johnson.
107. While the two were getting the money, the one at the door covering us with the gun obviously got a bit of an anxiety attack and started swearing at them, telling them to hurry up and get a move on .
108. It was found that structural models of a swearing discourse possess 3 parts: the swearing appellation, the contumelious special swearing expression, and the auxiliary statement of swearing cause.
109. The 13 minutes I have spent outside left me out of breath, swearing and aching all over, my face so red it looks like I've just returned from a week on the Costa del Sol.
110. Qaddafi had established a 'line of death,' a territorial marking across the Gulf of Sidra , swearing to shoot down any intruder that crossed the boundary.
111. "Salt" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Fisticuffs and gunplay,(sentencedict.com) accompanied by swearing.
112. The "R" rating was made because King George VI, played by Colin Firth, is shown swearing as he tries to overcome his stammer.
113. A few officers were groping around and swearing to each other.
114. Though swearing fealty to Osama bin Laden, he had indeed started to become his rival.
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