Pewing

Word PEWING
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And after that and many other examples of America hate spewing from the pulpit, you keep on pewing with that despicable creature. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Itz still pritty cowld hear in Mitchagin butt about 10 pm we all started gaggyng and “pewing,” eyes watering. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It formerly stood in the northern transept, and separated it from the body of the church, but when the alteration in the pewing was made, it was removed to the place it now occupies, immediately under the organ: it was then painted. ❋ Thomas Perkins (1874)

The new boys 'school was built at the same time, the archway of the south door of the old Church being used for the doorway, so as to preserve the beautiful and peculiar decoration, and the roof was lined with the doors and backs of the old oak-pewing. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

A. Somersetshire contains a number of fine churches, erected apparently towards the close of the fifteenth or very early in the sixteenth century; and many of these churches have much of carved woodwork in screens, rood-lofts, pulpits, and in pewing. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

Open wooden benches or pew-work are rarely, if at all, met with of an earlier era than the fifteenth century, when the practice of pewing the body of the church with open wooden seats, if not then introduced, began to prevail. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

The erection of unseemly galleries, which have greatly tended to disfigure our churches, was another consequence of the innovation on the ancient arrangement of pewing. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

To the close of the sixteenth century the mode of pewing with open low-backed seats continued to prevail; the ends of these seats were not covered with tracery or arched panel-work, but were plain, though they sometimes terminated with a finial. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

Pulpits, communion-tables, church chests, poor-boxes, and pewing of the latter part of the sixteenth and of the seventeenth century, also very frequently exhibit, in figures carved on them, the precise periods of their construction. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

It feels like a simple rustic late Georgian interior complete with some box pewing and two coffin biers propped up at the west end. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Kids 'TV hosts terrorism-stopped for pew-pewing with sparkly hair-dryers ❋ Unknown (2010)

It also could provide the most precise estimate yet of how much oil and natural gas are pewing from the well. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Hamster Rocket Ship Funhouse allows your furry little rodent to pretend he has all the opportunity of a NASA astronaut, while simultaneously making your hamster into a viable "pew pewing" device. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All I got was a distracted voice that said "Joe ... busy ... pewing noobs" ❋ Unknown (2009)

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