Seeing

  • 11Seeing I — Doctorwhobook title=Seeing I series=Eighth Doctor Adventures number= 12 featuring=Eighth Doctor Sam writer=Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman publisher=BBC Books isbn=ISBN 0 563 40586 4 pages= date=June 1998 preceding=Dreamstone Moon following=Placebo… …

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  • 12Seeing — The word seeing can mean more than one thing:* In common usage, the word means visual perception * Astronomical seeing, the blurring effects of air turbulence in the atmosphere * In the occult seeing refers to the sight or the ability to see… …

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  • 13seeing — /see ing/, conj. 1. in view of the fact that; considering; inasmuch as. n. 2. the act of a person who sees. 3. the sense of sight. [1495 1505; SEE1 + ING2] * * * ▪ astronomy       in astronomy, sharpness of a telescopic image. Seeing is dependent …

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  • 14seeing — see|ing [ siıŋ ] conjunction seeing as/how/(that) SPOKEN used for giving the reason why you are saying something: Seeing as it s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it s Dan s birthday… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15seeing — UK [ˈsiːɪŋ] / US [ˈsɪɪŋ] conjunction seeing as/that spoken used for giving the reason why you are saying something Seeing as it s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it s Dan s birthday… …

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  • 16seeing — see|ing S3 [ˈsi:ıŋ] conj spoken because a particular fact or situation is true seeing as ▪ I won t stay long, seeing as you re busy. ▪ Oh, all right, seeing as it s you (=used to agree humorously to someone s request) …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17seeing — [ˈsiːɪŋ] conjunction seeing as; seeing (that) spokenused for giving the reason why you are saying something[/ex] Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it s Dan s birthday next week.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 18seeing — /ˈsiɪŋ/ (say seeing) conjunction in view of the fact that; considering; inasmuch as: *If you see anything pretty down there, you buy it for yerself, seeing that it s yer birthday next week, Roie love. –ruth park, 1948; * Well seeing as how you ve …

  • 19Seeing — See See (s[=e]), v. t. [imp. {Saw} (s[add]); p. p. {Seen} (s[=e]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Seeing}.] [OE. seen, sen, seon, AS. se[ o]n; akin to OFries. s[=i]a, D. zien, OS. & OHG. sehan, G. sehen, Icel. sj[=a], Sw. se, Dan. see, Goth. sa[ i]hwan, and… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20seeing-to — n British a. a beating up, an assault. A typically understated, hence menacing euphemism in working class, police and criminal usage. He s asking for a seeing to. b. a sexual act; specifically the sexual possession of a woman by a man. The word… …

    Contemporary slang