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[ UK /hˈæpənɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhæpənɪŋ, ˈhæpnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an event that happens

How To Use happening In A Sentence

  • One of a phases is a brand new SSC, though there is a lot happening behind a scenes. Student development student staff meeting june 23rd 2009
  • They are happening in a system that's constantly working to full capacity, massively understaffed and unable to cope with the impact of cuts to social care. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the years the area has struggled economically but what is happening there at the moment is quite astonishing. The Sun
  • We had the tradition of preserving food and drink for long time consumption, by watching when the leaves began to fall and when there were changes happening to Nature.
  • One of my dazed wits tried to tell me the odds against this actually happening.
  • I can see taha many of the comments try to justify what happening in Gaza by other crimes committed in the human history. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • There were hosts on it and about it, and then Dr Duthoit forgot all about what we call the realities and facts of life, forgot that this sort of thing does not happen, and watched what was happening. Dr Duthoit’s Vision
  • And the chances of that happening on the Down Under tour have narrowed due to England's injury crisis.
  • In order to prevent this happening, most recipes suggest ‘washing’ the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush to brush down any undissolved sugar; easier still is to put a lid on the pan and let steam do the trick.
  • We should take a look at what is happening in our own backyard before criticizing what is taking place in other countries.
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