bing Antonyms
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Meaning of bing
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bing (n.)
A heap or pile; as, a bing of wood.
bing Sentence Examples
- As I walked through the orchard, I couldn't resist plucking a ripe cherry from the bing.
- The sound of Bing Crosby's voice filled the room as his classic tunes played on the old record player.
- My grandmother's secret recipe for cherry pie called for the sweetest cherries from the bing.
- After a long day of hiking, we stumbled upon a bing of wild blueberries and eagerly filled our baskets.
- The farmer proudly displayed his bing of freshly harvested peaches at the market.
- We spent the afternoon picnicking under the shade of a tree, enjoying the view of the bing below.
- The aroma of fresh coffee filled the air as the barista ground beans from the bing.
- The children squealed with delight as they played hide-and-seek among the bing trees.
- I carefully selected a few apples from the bing to take home and bake into a pie.
- The bing was a popular spot for locals to gather and enjoy the sunset over the rolling hills.
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A heap or pile; as, a bing of wood.
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No antonyms found.
As I walked through the orchard, I couldn't resist plucking a ripe cherry from the bing.
The sound of Bing Crosby's voice filled the room as his classic tunes played on the old record player.
My grandmother's secret recipe for cherry pie called for the sweetest cherries from the bing.
After a long day of hiking, we stumbled upon a bing of wild blueberries and eagerly filled our baskets.