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Lofting

[ lawf-ting, lof- ]

noun

  1. Hugh, 1886–1947, U.S. author of books for children, born in England.


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Example Sentences

At present the game is played in Belgium with a strangely-shaped lofting-iron and a ball of beechwood.

There was no lofting, and both windows were open, so that a cool breeze was blowing right through.

An interesting case was quoted to me some time since of the success a man achieved in lofting over stymies, and the reason why.

Horizontal holes are frequently put in and artificial beds made by "lofting."

"You see, it isn't lofting or driving that wins," he continued.

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