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arming

[ UK /ˈɑːmɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɑɹmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of equiping with weapons in preparation for war

How To Use arming In A Sentence

  • He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools.
  • But the world is not full of exclusively charming and likeable people. The Sun
  • One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
  • Had such a nice time, it was really charming in a slightly run-down way and on a beautiful little lake called Stoney Lake. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • The record was, I think, called Peace, a heart-warming exhortation for world leaders to avoid war – although many of them, unbelievably, have completely ignored the doughty cloggers' message in the intervening years. Which footballers have produced their own food and drink?
  • He'd come up with some charming excuse: he'd left his long filbert brush, he couldn't go on without it.
  • Wilkins is now extolling the virtues of organic farming.
  • Farming provided food, and their sheep provided wool for cloth.
  • Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
  • So in some ways, farming ends the year on a more optimistic note than it began it.
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