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stunting

[ UK /stˈʌntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the performance of stunts while in flight in an aircraft

How To Use stunting In A Sentence

  • Above-ground symptoms include chlorosis and reddening of the leaves, small leaves, defoliation, branch dieback, death of entire canes, stunting, and death of the entire bush.
  • Symptoms vary with the species, age of plants when infected, and the climate, but usually include chlorotic striping of the leaves and leaf sheaths, stunting, excessive tillering, and deformities of the ears and tassels. Chapter 10
  • I had fallen into the gadget-trap, the same one which spurred nicknames such as "crackberry" and aided in stunting the growth of burgeoning relationships. Jessica Yorkin: The Art of Conversation
  • Another two countries come within 2 percentage points of the target prevalence of stunting.
  • But if we remain dependent on them for too long, they end up stunting our development. Bill Shireman: What I Learned from My Dead Grandfather
  • But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it.
  • The little insect feeds on the sap of the superweed, stunting its growth. BBC - Ouch
  • This disease reduces raspberry yields by wilting, stunting, and eventually killing the fruiting cane or the entire plant.
  • Objective To report three - year - old twin brothers with speech stunting.
  • No more stunting growth with confiscatory taxes and miles of red tape. Times, Sunday Times
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