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doing Definition

do·ing (do̵̅o̅)

noun

  1. something done
    1. actions, events, etc.
    2. Dialectal social activities or a social event
doing Synonyms

doing

n.

performing, accomplishing, achieving; see action 2, performance 1.

doing Usage Examples

Object

  • nothing: Lesson 4 An eagle was sitting on a tree resting, doing nothing.
doing Quotes

Theoretical webs, dirty webs, fusty webs, old and shrivelling away into nothingness, a fine dust.Who needs that kind of stuff. Far far better getting out into the open air and doing it, actually doing it, something solid and concrete and unconceptualisable.

—Kelman,James

Our life is determined for usöand it makes the mind very free when we give up wishing and only thinkof bearing what islaid uponus and doing what isgivenusto do.

—Eliot, George pseudonym of  MaryAnn Evans

Let's find out what everyone is doing And then stop everyone from doing it.

—Herbert, SirA(lan) P(atrick)

It is onlya mild exaggeration to say that now no one wants Fine Artists, except Fine Artists, and that neither they nor anyone else have the slightest idea what they should be doing, or for whom they should be doing it.

—Fuller, Peter

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