Meaning of bewing | Babel Free
biˈwɪŋExamples
“Such changes may be rung on night-thoughts; but what is any moment of leisure, ennui, or enforced waiting but the chance to bewing leaden time? No load⟳ of circumstance can weigh⟳ down the mind⟳ gifted with levitation; 'no calm so dead that your lungs cannot ruffle it with a breeze.”
“With the imperious persuasiveness of a creator he breathes life into earth's "wrinkles of thought"— its rocks and hills, gorges and canyons, he instils a throb into his trees and huts, churches and towers, ramparts and vessels, he bewings his clouds and shapes them into knights and dragons and messengers, he bestows a rhythm of vitality upon his rivers and seas and creatures under the sea, he brings down the moon and stars in a choral dance⟳, down to where we can reach⟳ and pluck them, and thus fulfil the dream⟳ every one of us dreamed in his childhood.”
“"Saint, take⟳ me to the Louvre on a litter. I want⟳ to slap Mona Lisa. An axe. I want⟳ to behead, bebreast, beleg the Venus of Milo. I want⟳ to bewing the Winged. [...]"”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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