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Sealing   /sˈilɪŋ/   Listen
Sealing

noun
1.
The act of treating something to make it repel water.  Synonym: waterproofing.



Seal

verb
(past & past part. sealed; pres. part. sealing)
1.
Make tight; secure against leakage.  Synonym: seal off.
2.
Close with or as if with a seal.  Antonym: unseal.
3.
Decide irrevocably.
4.
Affix a seal to.
5.
Cover with varnish.  Synonym: varnish.
6.
Hunt seals.



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"Sealing" Quotes from Famous Books



... best room of the house, on the Sabbath only open'd; the smell of horse-hair furniture and mahogany varnish; the ornaments on the what-not in the corner; the wax fruit, dusty, sunken, sagged in, consumptive-looking, under a glass globe, the sealing-wax imitation of coral; the cigar boxes with shells plastered over, the perforated ...
— The Book of Humorous Verse • Various

... is sealing Cairn and ruined shrine from view, Down the Kerry glens goes pealing That wild ...
— Sprays of Shamrock • Clinton Scollard

... days after our arrival we were surprised by the appearance of a strange vessel beating into the sound; she proved to be an American schooner on a sealing voyage and was coming in for the purpose of careening and cleaning the vessel's bottom in Oyster Harbour. The natives also made their appearance and some of them being our old friends, ...
— Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia] [Volume 2 of 2] • Phillip Parker King

... man painted red, like a stick of sealing-wax, with large ivory bracelets upon his arms. This fellow was in advance, and he ascended a small ant-hill to ...
— Ismailia • Samuel W. Baker

... bed might be searched, as it was believed that his mother and aunt carried on a correspondence with people without, by some secret means. Nothing was found in Louis's bed; and only a tradesman's address, and a stick of sealing-wax, in any of the apartments. The princesses certainly contrived to conceal some pencils; for they had some remaining in the following October. While the king was separated from them, they corresponded with ...
— The Peasant and the Prince • Harriet Martineau


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