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"childing" Definitions
  1. bearing children or young : PREGNANT, PARTURIENT
  2. PRODUCTIVE, FRUITFUL
  3. [of flowers] producing younger or smaller blossoms around an older blossom

6 Sentences With "childing"

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If I was not childing, I could have had a room for him, but somehow I shall be lying-in in every room and all over the place.
Heidschnucken on the open grassland. The area's dry and nutrient- poor sandy soil provides a habitat for numerous endangered plants such as the sea thrift, childing pink and wild thyme. The dominant species is sheep fescue. Other rare plants include filago and the hairgrass Corynephorus canescens.
Bognor Reef is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest which stretches along the foreshore of Bognor Regis in West Sussex. It is a Geological Conservation Review site. This is an area of beach, sand dunes, grassland, scrub and marsh. Flora include the nationally endangered childing pink.
Petrorhagia nanteuilii is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. Common names include childing pink, productive carnation, proliferous pink and wild carnation It is an annual that grows to 50 cm tall. Leaves are linear, opposite and stem clasping. Small pink flowers are produced in small ovoid heads, with usually only one flower visible at a time.
Sinah Common is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on Hayling Island in Hampshire. This coastal site has maritime shingle grassland, some of which is rich in lichens, sand dunes, heath and saltmarsh. It has also been designated an SSSI because of its population of the endangered flowering plant childing pink at one of only two sites in Britain, and for its outstanding assemblage of other nationally scarce plants. There are also populations of nationally rare and scarce invertebrates.
The soldiers burned it to the ground, and his father and mother had fled, with their child. The following verse refers to a childing mother, or a mother with child (ln 45-46) and many of them died with their newborns, possibly alluding to his own mother. Thousands of corpses lay rotting in the fields, but he shrugs it off, as part of the cost of war (ln 53 --54). Wilhelmine says it was a wicked thing, but he contradicts her, no, he says, it was a famous victory.

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