Definition of Dooming

1. Verb. (present participle of doom) ¹

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Definition of Dooming

1. doom [v] - See also: doom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dooming

doom-and-gloomers
doom and gloom
doom metal
doom palm
doomage
doomages
doomed
doomedness
doomer
doomers
doomful
doomfully
doomier
doomiest
doomily
dooming (current term)
doomlike
dooms
doomsaid
doomsay
doomsayer
doomsayers
doomsaying
doomsayings
doomsays
doomsday
doomsday event
doomsday weapon
doomsdayer
doomsdayers

Literary usage of Dooming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Daughter of an Empress: An Historical Novel by Luise Mühlbach (1906)
"CHAPTER XLL THE dooming LETTER. GROANING, supported by his faithful Lorenzo's arm, Pope Ganganelli slowly moved through the walks of his garden. ..."

2. A Strike of Millionaires Against Miners: Or, The Story of Spring Valley. An by Henry Demarest Lloyd (1890)
"... CHAPTER V. dooming THE TOWN. THE " boomers " were getting their Christmas present ready for the miners, merchants, parsons, teachers, workingmen, ..."

3. Songs and Ballads of the Southern People, 1861-1865 by Frank Moore (1886)
"Come ere the tyrant's chain is forged, From out the war-cloud looming; Come ere thy palsied knee is bent, To hopeless ruin dooming. ..."

4. Natives of Australia by Northcote Whitridge Thomas (1906)
"Queensland magic, dooming a person. MAGIC is a term of which no satisfactory definition has yet been given. Under the general head, however, may be classed ..."

5. Labor and Capital: Containing an Account of the Various Organizations of by Emory Adams Allen (1891)
"... Fruits—The Story of Spring Valley—Booming the Town— dooming the Town—The Lock-out—The Results—Sufferings Inflicted—The Warning to be drawn—Conclusion. ..."

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