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per·ish·ing [ˈperɪʃɪŋ] ADJ

1. perishing fam (extremely cold):

perishing GB Aus
perishing GB Aus

2. perishing épith dated (damn):

perishing GB Aus

I . per·ish [ˈperɪʃ] VERBE intr

1. perish:

perish form littér (die)
umirati [perf umreti]

2. perish (deteriorate):

II . per·ish [ˈperɪʃ] VERBE trans

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He was particularly affected in speaking of the sufferings and deaths of the children who were perishing in thousands.
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There he landed in the graveyard of cloud-mushrooms and cried blood once last time before perishing in a shower of rubble and cloud-mushrooms.
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Everything that we went through, it also calls upon the two main states of life, flourishing and perishing.
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Perishing is what happens to those who don't have eternal life.
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Many privately expressed a preference to remain on the island preferring a secure, if lonely, existence to the prospect of perishing at sea.
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Millions were perishing from cold and starvation.
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The plant has high fecundity, but very low seedling survivorship, with over 98% of seedlings perishing within the first year.
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Latex is subject to rubber perishing, or dry rot, where ozone normally present in the air deteriorates the material over time, regardless of use.
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In 1851, the old log jail was set on fire by an inmate, who came near perishing in the flames.
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His condition worsened to the point where he was admitted to hospital the following day and developed renal failure, perishing after 17 days.
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