- present participle of hallow.
hallowing
Example Sentences
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Now “Becoming” is the hallowing of her second coming: as an unprecedented, potentially billion-dollar American brand.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 6, 2018
At St. Louis they drove across the prairie through flowering and fragrant shrubs, past orchards bending and breaking with loads of fruit, where boys rode by on calico ponies "hallowing & laughing."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Central Committee's hallowing of that 1976 ceremony was a subtle way for Teng to humiliate his old enemies.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And surely it was a thing hallowing to the affections of the afflicted Scottish nation to meet with such Christian fellowship.
From Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters by Galt, John
They praised its hallowing force with a most serious mien, as if they had not the faintest notion of what it meant.
From The Song of Songs by Sudermann, Hermann