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Example sentences for "fing"

Lexicographically close words:
fineries; finery; fines; finesse; finest; finger; fingerboard; fingered; fingering; fingerless
  1. This last the thoughtful Sing Fing had kept in readiness all the evening, knowing it would be required sooner or later.

  2. Patsy went away to arouse Sing Fing and the servants, some of whom she found had remained awake all night.

  3. Sing Fing announced that Miss Travers had prepared the baby's liquid food in the kitchen at half past twelve, but that neither she nor Inez had joined the other servants at luncheon.

  4. Sing Fing had sent a maid to announce dinner, but no one paid any attention to the summons.

  5. It's a very bad fing to be drowned," put in The Seraph, as we all set off together.

  6. The Seraph felt that he was being ignored, so when a pause came, he remarked in that throaty little voice of his: "It's a vewy bad fing to be boiled in oil.

  7. It's a vewy bad fing to be fat, 'cos the cane hurts worser.

  8. One fing about Lucy," he said, "she was always sweet-tempud.

  9. The Ba fing is here a large river quite navigable; it is swelled at this time about two feet, and flows at the rate of three knots per hour.

  10. The whole country between the Ba fing and Ba lee is rugged and grand beyond any thing I have seen.

  11. Fust fing Jube knows he'll be hobblin er round on two legs ef he aint kilt rite ded.

  12. Kase he seed what wus agwine tu kum when de bellum fell, und he flopped ober to de publikins, und de fust fing yu noes, dat man is ergwine tu be de pressiden ob de Newnited States.

  13. De fust fing enybody knows dere is ergwine to be de biggest flustrashun on dis lan yer ever heerd in yer born days und nobody is agwine to know de heds nur tails ov it.

  14. Clarissa in great excitement, "Ef yer sarves dat dar fing on ole marsa, dares gwine to be a ressurreckshun in dis grate house fortwid, yer haint agwine to lib to git bak to town.

  15. Dat is de moest senserbulest fing you can doo; dats whot me und Ned dun und dun und now ole mars Jon is es happy es a cockerroche in er borrul of flour.

  16. After recovering dry ground he gazed at the pool in disgust and said, "Fancy a fing like that trying to drahn a bloke wiv a name like Peter.

  17. The bannermen and gong-beaters will go down to the river in due time, and we shall issue forth to greet the illustrious Su Fing with bands of music.

  18. I came to ask if you would use your influence with Su Fing to get the poor chap released.

  19. With Su Fing already on his way down the river, their heads were as good as gone.

  20. Su Fing has passed more examinations than any other man in the province.

  21. Su Fing was little more than an hour's journey distant.

  22. Even Su Fing has a wholesome respect for the Kaiser, you may be sure.

  23. Perhaps Su Fing may give the vessel into my charge; it will be well, then, that I understand something of its qualities.

  24. The imminent return of Su Fing threatened to put a bar to any plan that might be evolved for releasing Errington.

  25. The seizure of the place by Su Fing had put a stop to trade for the time being.

  26. Much depended also on whether Su Fing was still absent, for the rebel chief was no fool, and the slightest slip might land him in a quagmire from which there would be no escape.

  27. Su Fing has a very hasty temper, by all accounts," Burroughs went on.

  28. Reinhardt had a very unpleasant quarter of an hour with Su Fing on the chief's arrival at Meichow.

  29. Himmel, do you not know zat Su Fing is ze leader, ze motor spirit, of zis insurrection?

  30. Burroughs suggested the bribing of the guards at Su Fing's yamen before Su Fing himself returned; but Sing Wen, while admitting that money would work wonders sometimes, pointed out that the present case was exceptional.

  31. Aunt Izzie put a fing out of a bottle on it, and the bump all went away.

  32. Did 'oo find the funny fing behind the stable, Hugh John?

  33. It was a very funny fing w'at was behind the stable," he said.

  34. Fing Fang's moral might be good enough for a heathen, but it does not go nearly far enough for a Christian.

  35. Many a civil word he said to Fing Fang and his sons, for civil words cost nothing.

  36. Fing Fang, who had just let loose two young cormorants from the boat, turned round, and from his narrow slits of Chinese eyes looked keenly upon his nephew.

  37. I'll go to the fisherman Fing Fang, and settle the matter at once.

  38. The fish was, however, always taken away from the cormorant, and thrown by one of the Fing Fangs into a well at the bottom of the boat.

  39. The business was soon arranged, for Fing Fang would not refuse his rich nephew a seat in his boat.

  40. Fing Fang solemnly shook the pigtail which hung down his back.

  41. Fing Fang, more gravely; "he cannot carry it away with him when he dies.

  42. In crossing the Ba-Fing the canoe was upset, with three men in it, one of whom was drowned.

  43. Mr. Park describes the banks of the Ba-Fing and Ba-Lee, two tributaries of the Senegal, to be rugged and grand beyond any thing he had seen.

  44. Jong pointed to the one he had in his own belt, while Lo Fing and Hu Ty held theirs forward, smiling grimly.

  45. Ho Hung leaped wildly into the air, and gave free vent to his enthusiasm, while the more placid Fing chuckled hugely.

  46. Dick reached for the dark lantern from the corner in which he had placed it, and turned the slide swiftly, showing first the figures of Jong, of Hu Ty, and Lo Fing crouching behind the barrier erected in the alley-way.

  47. He had flown across the bridge of planks the instant David gave room for passage, while Lo Fing chased close on his heels.

  48. They came clambering up from the dark alley-way a moment later, Jong still grinning, the more so when he listened to the racket taking place overhead, while Lo Fing kow-towed before his master.

  49. Him say berrah nasty fing 'bout massa; me no can tell massa.

  50. I'm sorry I broke vat glass fing which was a peacock.

  51. Fing Fang more gravely; “he cannot carry it away with him when he dies.

  52. I’ll go to the fisherman Fing Fang, and settle the matter at once.

  53. Fing Fang’s moral might be good enough for a Chinese heathen, but it does not go nearly far enough for an English Christian.

  54. De fus' fing we know we won't no nuffin'!


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.