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trending

[ tren-ding ]

  1. emerging as a popular trend:

    trending fashion accessories.

  2. widely mentioned or discussed on the internet, especially on social media websites:

    trending topics on Twitter.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of trending1

First recorded in 2005–10; trend ( def ) + -ing 2( def )
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With Kershaw trending towards a mid-to-late May activation off the injured list, his return will only further complicate the Dodgers starting rotation.

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Hashtags about the strong winds, and the warning that those weighing less than 50kg could be swept away, have been trending on Chinese social media.

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By the end of the day, the hashtag #hypehouse was trending, and the mansion quickly became an incubator for viral videos.

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“Nitrous oxide is a trending drug that is extremely addictive, harmful, and now more than ever, easily accessible at smoke and tobacco shops across the city,” Councilmember Imelda Padilla said last year.

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The Clippers are trending in the right direction, and on top of it, they are becoming whole with leading scorer Norman Powell back and James Harden sustaining his high level of play.

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