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listing
1[ lis-ting ]
listing
2[ lis-ting ]
noun
- material, as bark or sapwood, that is trimmed from a board.
listing
/ ˈɪɪŋ /
noun
- a list or an entry in a list
- computing a printed copy of a program or file in a form that can be read by humans
- a place on the Official List of Securities of the London Stock Exchange obtained by a company that has fulfilled the listing requirements and whose shares are quoted on the main market
- plural lists of concerts, films, and other events printed in newspapers or magazines, showing details, such as times and venues
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Marler said he obtained invoices from a St. Louis caterer listing Taylor Farms as its seller.
Wyle’s mother, Marjorie, told her son that she was watching an episode in which his character begins listing off the people who died in his care, ultimately reaching an emotional breaking point, Wyle said.
A quick search on popular job recruitment platforms reveals many examples of employers listing physical requirements for roles, even when they have little to do with the actual work.
One of the estate agents listing the island, which is cut off at high tide, said there had already been considerable interest.
MLB’s website even tracks what it terms as “dad strength home runs,” listing the 26 players since 2011 who have gone deep in their first game back from paternity leave.
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