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Meanings of discovering in in English
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Usage of discovering in in English
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They certainly have not the vivacity and fascination that I am discoveringin your drawing-room.
2
It was one of many so-called radio galaxies that astronomers were discoveringin the 1950s.
3
They chatted like a couple unexpectedly discoveringin one another a common dialect among strangers.
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He was evidently discoveringin his own person an interest which had hitherto escaped him.
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This was a look which he could not imagine himself discoveringin his wife's eves.
6
Jude unwrapped the eye, discoveringin herself a reluctance to share it she hadn't anticipated.
7
Every day he becomes more indispensable, and we are continually discoveringin him some new talent.
8
Corinne, discoveringin a moment what was passing in his soul, proposed to perform the journey with him.
9
We thought at one time we had succeeded in discoveringin Pennsylvania this last remaining link in the chain.
10
He was fortunate in discoveringin India a new literary field, in which his genius appears at its best.
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He was discoveringin himself a passion to see this place, this Hawkesbury that everyone spoke about but few had seen.
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New Thought saves the love and justice of God by discoveringin pain and unhappiness our lack of harmony with Him.
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She feared that her father might detect her agitation, for he was so quick in discoveringin her the slightest unusual emotion.
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Throughout his lessons, his attention remained fixed upon her; he studied her face intently, and was constantly discoveringin it new meanings.
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He is a lusty, stalwart fellow, speaking no word of French, who was drawn to Fortunio by discoveringin him a fellow-countryman.
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As Bernie Sanders has discovered in the US Democratic primaries, and Rebecca Long-Bailey is discoveringin British Labour's equivalent, fine words butter no parsnips.