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  • verb Present participle of mound.

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Examples

  • If you are having trouble finding a range in your area and you live in the country you can build your own backstop by mounding up a dirt pile about 4 feet high and 6 feet long and shoot into that, just make sure the area behind the backstop is safe.

    21 yr old female - Just Starting Out 2009

  • If you are having trouble finding a range in your area and you live in the country you can build your own backstop by mounding up a dirt pile about 4 feet high and 6 feet long and shoot into that, just make sure the area behind the backstop is safe.

    21 yr old female - Just Starting Out 2009

  • Create warmer and cooler cooking areas on the grill by mounding most of your charcoal to one side or turning down the gas a bit under one burner.

    The Big Grill Rachel Wharton 2011

  • Still, through careful vineyard placement and techniques like mounding up soil, it can be grown in the region.

    The New York Cork Report: 2009

  • Liriope muscari is the “clumping” kind that does not spread by runners and basically stays where you put it (think “m” muscari = mounding) .

    Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009

  • Top off the soufflés with this mixture, mounding it 1½ inches over the top edge of the ramekin.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • While Lola went to the bathroom, Maria and Jaya drifted toward the low brick wall, where they could make out the golf course mounding softly in the dark.

    Tell us we’re home Martina Budhos 2010

  • I am not a mounding creature, be it laundry or leaf litter, so I find this offensive.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Monster Yuppy’s spam trap. 2010

  • A ripple is moving through the crowd from the far end of the hall, like a giant sea serpent mounding the water as it swims closer and closer.

    THE EXILE OF GIGI LANE Adrienne Maria Vrettos 2010

  • By late December in Anchorage, Alaska, the streets are sheeted in bumpy ice with crusts of snow mounding at the road shoulders.

    Christmas Magic Jack Canfield 2010

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