Words that rhyme with everlasting
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asking
n 1: the verbal act of requesting [syn: request, asking] -
basting
n 1: a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together [syn: baste, basting, basting stitch, tacking] 2: moistening a roast as it is cooking -
blasting
adj 1: causing injury or blight; especially affecting with sudden violence or plague or ruin; "the blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit"; "the blasting force of the wind blowing sharp needles of sleet in our faces"; "a ruinous war" [syn: blasting, ruinous] 2: unpleasantly loud and penetrating; "the blaring noise of trumpets"; "shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio" [syn: blaring, blasting] -
broadcasting
n 1: a medium that disseminates via telecommunications [syn: broadcast medium, broadcasting] 2: taking part in a radio or tv program -
casting
n 1: object formed by a mold [syn: cast, casting] 2: the act of creating something by casting it in a mold [syn: molding, casting] 3: the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel [syn: casting, cast] 4: the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie -
contrasting
adj 1: strikingly different; tending to contrast; "contrasting (or contrastive) colors" [syn: contrasting, contrastive] -
fasting
n 1: abstaining from food [syn: fast, fasting] -
flashing
n 1: a short vivid experience; "a flash of emotion swept over him"; "the flashings of pain were a warning" [syn: flash, flashing] 2: sheet metal shaped and attached to a roof for strength and weatherproofing -
lasting
adj 1: continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place; "permanent secretary to the president"; "permanent address"; "literature of permanent value" [syn: permanent, lasting] [ant: impermanent, temporary] 2: existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship" [syn: durable, lasting, long- lasting, long-lived] 3: retained; not shed; "persistent leaves remain attached past maturity"; "the persistent gills of fishes" [syn: persistent, lasting] [ant: caducous, shed] 4: lasting a long time without change; "a lasting relationship" -
passing
adv 1: to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant" [syn: extremely, exceedingly, super, passing] adj 1: lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is transitory but it is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms" [syn: ephemeral, passing, short-lived, transient, transitory, fugacious] 2: of advancing the ball by throwing it; "a team with a good passing attack"; "a pass play" [syn: passing(a), pass(a)] [ant: running(a)] 3: allowing you to pass (e.g., an examination or inspection) satisfactorily; "a passing grade" 4: hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough; "a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws"; "a passing glance"; "perfunctory courtesy" [syn: casual, cursory, passing(a), perfunctory] n 1: (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate; "the coach sent in a passing play on third and long" [syn: pass, passing play, passing game, passing] 2: euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing" [syn: passing, loss, departure, exit, expiration, going, release] 3: the motion of one object relative to another; "stellar passings can perturb the orbits of comets" [syn: passing, passage] 4: the end of something; "the passing of winter" 5: a bodily reaction of changing from one place or stage to another; "the passage of air from the lungs"; "the passing of flatus" [syn: passage, passing] 6: going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it; "she drove but well but her reckless passing of every car on the road frightened me" [syn: passing, overtaking] 7: success in satisfying a test or requirement; "his future depended on his passing that test"; "he got a pass in introductory chemistry" [syn: passing, pass, qualifying] [ant: failing, flunk] -
recasting
n 1: changing a particular word or phrase [syn: rewording, recasting, rephrasing] -
tasting
n 1: a small amount (especially of food or wine) 2: a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds; "a wine tasting" [syn: taste, tasting] 3: taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality; "cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most" [syn: tasting, savoring, savouring, relishing, degustation] -
wasting
n 1: any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease [syn: cachexia, cachexy, wasting] 2: a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse [syn: atrophy, wasting, wasting away] -
mashing
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pasting
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something
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