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Definition of Doings

Doings
Doing Do"ing, n.; pl. Doings. Anything done; a deed; an action good or bad; hence, in the plural, conduct; behavior. See Do. To render an account of his doings. -- Barrow.
Doing
Doing Do"ing, n.; pl. Doings. Anything done; a deed; an action good or bad; hence, in the plural, conduct; behavior. See Do. To render an account of his doings. -- Barrow.

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- went on to have their own Radio 4 series, You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal. The series is occasionally broadcast on the BBC's...
- The Doings of Raffles Haw (1891) is a science fiction novel aut****d by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle involving an inventor who has discovered a way to turn lead...
- other marginalized groups. On the strength of their debut album, Strange Doings in the Night (2017), Sarah and the Safe Word were invited by Warped Tour...
- annual Oz books, selecting new Royal Historians to record the latest Oz doings. These books, together with Baum's original fourteen novels, form the "Famous...
- Doings Clarendon Hills". Sun-Times Media Local. Retrieved 2014-07-21. "The Doings Hinsdale". Sun-Times Media Local. Retrieved 2014-07-21. "The Doings...
- (March 1962) 16 Uncle Scrooge Carl Barks Carl Barks W US 37-02 Deep Down Doings Uncle Scrooge #37 (March 1962) 9 Uncle Scrooge Carl Barks Carl Barks W US...
- Cartoon from The Day's Doings, showing the police clashing with the matchmakers' march...
- deposits it in the temple of the Sun. Such is the story they tell of the doings of this bird. In the 19th century, scholastic su****ions appeared to be...
- hard seed. A po****r newspaper column in the 1830s was "The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville", which has often been cited as the source...