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kiting

[ kahy-ting ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of kiting1

First recorded in 1860–65; kite + -ing 1

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Example Sentences

At the heart of it all is the town of Hood River, adrenaline-filled mecca for all wind and water sports, from windsurfing to kiting and SUPing to whitewater paddling.

The youngsters stopped with disgust, as Toodles went kiting up the hill, yelping.

The fever of speculation was in the veins of the community before "kiting" began.

Now you will have to excuse me—the market's kiting, and I've got to watch it.

So this afternoon I togged out in my furs, took the jumper, and went kiting over to the Titchborne Ranch.

The ice was smooth and hard, and the breeze powerful enough to send them along at a kiting pace.

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