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[ kahy-ting ] / ˈkaɪ tɪŋ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR kiting ON THESAURUS.COM
nounkiteflying. hang gliding. Origin of kitingFirst recorded in 1860–65; kite + -ing1 Words nearby kitingkithara, kithe, Kíthira, Kitikmeot, Kitimat, kiting, kitling, kit out, kitsch, kitschness, kitschy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kitingHe sent the 190 kiting along the tops of the waves and away inland. A Yankee Flier in Italy|Rutherford G. Montgomery He knew instinctively the principles of "pyramiding" and "kiting." The Financier|Theodore Dreiser The fever of speculation was in the veins of the community before "kiting" began. Martin Van Buren|Edward M. Shepard The ice was smooth and hard, and the breeze powerful enough to send them along at a kiting pace. For the Honor of Randall|Lester Chadwick
Words related to kitingleave, go, take off, break out, avoid, beat it, begone, decamp, depart, retire, scram, skedaddle, split, vamoose, withdraw, hightail, kite, make oneself scarce, take a hike, alight |