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grafting

[graf-ting, grahf-] / ˈgræf tɪŋ, ˈgrɑf- /


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Crawford no doubt finds something wondrous in grafting an ancient barrier onto a modern one.

From Washington Post

Boxing aficionados feel it makes a mockery of the sport; an insult to more talented fighters who have spent years grafting and honing their craft, and still struggle to make ends meet.

From BBC

He joined many others grafting in the factories and foundries across the West Midlands who saw the UK as "the mother country" after Yemen first came under British rule in 1839.

From BBC

In the closing speech for the defence, Michael Rawlinson said his client had been "grafting" and was not looking for trouble.

From BBC

Xenotransplantation, the process of grafting or transplanting organs or tissues from animals to humans, has a long history.

From New York Times