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doings
/ ˈːɪŋ /
plural noun
deeds, actions or events
informalanything of which the name is not known, or euphemistically left unsaid, etc
have you got the doings for starting the car?
Example Sentences
In 1967, The Times investigated the doings of harbor commissioners, and a grand jury, following up on that, called for indictments of past and present commissioners for perjury and criminal conflicts of interest.
She began the year facing a barrage of criticism over the city’s handling of the Palisades fire — her initial absence, her removal of an outspoken fire chief, the unpredictable doings of her recovery czar.
With imprisoned Feathers possessing alarmingly honed hacking skills, however, sinister doings will soon be afoot.
He relayed the news of his doings to Amanda, sure that his airborne messages reached her.
People Magazine broke from chronicling the doings of Hollywood starlets to deliver a piece exploring the “far-right Louisiana congressman’s” covenant marriage with his wife, Kelly.
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