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be exchanging
verb
To trade or barter.
Exact(60)
Don't expect Williams and Sharapova to be exchanging Christmas cards just yet, though.
In reality they seem to be exchanging food, Mr. Mullen said.
The men appear to be exchanging information that would ensure no rival could obtain the capacity.
To mark the occasion, we'll be exchanging literary tips, memories and anecdotes on the social network.
The air of bitter triumph suggests these are two neighbours who won't be exchanging Christmas cards any time soon.
These capital outflows would weaken the pound (as those investors would be exchanging sterling-denominated assets for another currency).
And will you be exchanging the medium?" She descends to the basement where the boxes of Spillers merchandise are kept.
I have no doubt that in 2020 people will still be exchanging short video clips, probably even more than today.
Josh Howard was among several Dallas players who appeared to be exchanging words with Denver players and staff.
Francine Prose, who wrote the introduction to Lori Bookstein's exhibition catalogue, observed that the torn scraps in your pieces seem to be exchanging "playful, private jokes".
DALLAS — Tickets are distributed with such an air of domestic tranquillity that Texas and Oklahoma might as well be exchanging his-and-her bathrobes.
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