Sentences with marking
mark·ing
M m - A plane with Danish markings was over-flying his vessel.
- The Seasiders equalised soon after when Gary Taylor-Fletcher made the most of slack marking to slot home.
- Tiger Woods has confirmed he will defend his title at the Memorial Tournament, marking his return to the PGA Tour after three weeks nursing a neck injury.
- In 2003, he had given an interview to The Age in which he talked about marking, rather than spoiling.
- A small mark on his arm.
- A mark of his noble rank.
- St KIlda skipper Nick Riewoldt was an inspiration to his teammates, his bravery in marking contests matched by his incredible workrate.
- High quality precision marking.
- A punctuation mark.
- To bow as a mark of respect.
- Vinyl floor marking tape, an industrial facility staple, comes in many varieties, with a wide spectrum of differences in color.
- I have spoken elsewhere about overcomplicated marking and cutting gauges and marking knives that don'.
- Good marks; bad marks.
- His dissertation was below the mark.
- The basic reason for book marking a post/site is to generate traffic.
- Your previously well-behaved dog has begun spraying his personal dog marking codes all over the place.
- A man of mark.
- The usual marks of a gentleman.
- There is a new litigation trend brewing on the horizon: false marking.
- A Mark-4 tank; an M-1 rifle.
- To aim at the mark.
- He was an easy mark for criticism.
- A day marked by rain.
- To mark each box with an X.
- To mark the final exams.
- We marked all the books with prices.
- To mark out a plan of attack.
- To mark passages to be memorized.
- To be marked out for promotion.
- To mark approval with a nod.
- Mark my words!
- To mark a change in the weather.
- He set out to make his mark as a writer.
- On your mark! Get set! Go!
- My first guess was wide of the mark.