shadowing
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- self-shadowing adjective
Etymology
Origin of shadowing
Example Sentences
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She was still shadowing a more senior member of staff when the choking incident occurred.
From BBC
Instead of shadowing wolves, ravens repeatedly returned to specific areas where kills were more common.
From Science Daily
Beneath the shadowing shawl her head was tied up with a rag – to keep her dead jaw from dropping in one final gape.
From Literature
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After squeezing in the back of too many cabs, he began shadowing Hassabis at home and filming his “second day” between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
That includes shadowing Chinese coastguard ships and responding to suspicious vessels lingering near Taiwan's subsea telecoms cables.
From Barron's
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