Sentences with reading
read·ing
R r - I have always loved reading.
- This year's event consisted of readings, lectures and workshops.
- My reading of her character makes me feel that she was too responsible a person to do those things. [+ of]
- Once you have recorded the reading, shake the thermometer down to below 36 degrees.
- The bill is expected to pass its second reading with a comfortable majority.
- A reading room
- A person of little reading
- Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
- Her new novel is a wonderful read.
- reading glasses.
- The reading public.
- To read a book; to read music.
- reading a story to his children; The actor read his lines in a booming voice.
- To be able to read French.
- To read Braille.
- To read a semaphore; to read sign language.
- To read the cloudy sky as the threat of a storm; a fisherman skilled in reading a stream for potential pools.
- At the line of scrimmage, the quarterback read a blitz and called an audible.
- To read a person's fortune in tea leaves.
- How do you read this clause in the contract?
- He read an underlying sarcasm into her letter. In your silence I read agreement to my plan.
- To read law.
- She is reading Kafka.
- To read a person's thoughts.
- I read you loud and clear.
- To read oneself to sleep.
- To read to a person.
- A rule that reads in two different ways.
- Her blood pressure is reading a little low today.
- Those battle photographs read with great impact.