meowing and annoying
Oh no, Never! zooming is a verb! why? well, first of all, verb mostly describes an action, for instance, eat, dance, jump, run, smile, all of these are verbs. If you add -ing to these verbs, they are still verbs. Same with the word zoom. It's a regular verb, and adding -ing to it doesn't mean its not a verb anymore. ....:)
Animal names that end in "ing" include "duckling," "fawn," "wolfing," and "calfing." These names often refer to young or juvenile animals or specific behaviors associated with certain species. For example, "duckling" refers to a young duck, while "fawning" describes the act of a deer giving birth.
what are -ing words that describe animals
ING
Cats lack the ability to move the soft palate independently from the back of their tongue, unlike humans. This difference in anatomy affects the way cats create certain sounds such as the "ing" sound.
Duckling.
The word "budding" describes a bush that is producing new growth or buds.
Ingurgitating means overeat or eat immodestly; is a word that starts and ends with ing.
D.A verb form that ends in -ing and acts as a noun
apex a verb form that ends in -ing and acts as an adjective
not BEING dumb
Cussing
"Sucking."
It could be malingering.
writing
Matching
x-raying