Discarding the old letter made her feel bad.
You can help the environment by recycling what you can, and discarding only what you have to.
After losing electricity for three days, mom found me discarding the rotten food from the freezer.
Like other present participles, discarding can be used as a noun (or nominal), in which case it would be called a gerund: "Discarding one's favorite pair of shoes can be traumatic for a man."
Throwing something away means the same as discarding something. She was discarding the note when the teacher walked up. They recycle by discarding recyclable items in separate containers.
You can use it until it reaches the wear indicators which are located between the treads.
why the irresponsible discarding of batteries adversely affects humans and environment at large
In recipes, you typically use the white and light green parts of the leek, discarding the dark green tops.
A Witherbloom apprentice can effectively use the Chain of Smog spell by targeting opponents with low hand sizes, creating a chain reaction of discarding cards. They can also use it strategically to disrupt their opponent's game plan and gain card advantage. Additionally, the apprentice can combine Chain of Smog with cards that benefit from discarding, such as those that have abilities triggered by discarding cards.
When cooking with leeks, you typically use the white and light green parts of the stem, discarding the tough dark green leaves.
In cooking, you usually use the white and light green parts of a green onion, discarding the dark green tops.
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i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)