Definition & Meaning | English word PRELUDING


PRELUDING

Definitions of PRELUDING

  1. Something serving as a prelude; an introductory work or remark.
  2. inflection of prelude

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

21
DI
DIN
EL
ELU
IN
ING
LU
LUD
NG
PR
PRE

1

1

DE
DEG
DEI
DEL
DEN
DEP

Examples of Using PRELUDING in a Sentence

  • Stephen Gaselee was already at the age of twenty what he never ceased to be, a Cambridge Personality; Gaselee, with almost as many friends as interests, a first-class classical scholar, a bibliophile, a bibliographer, a liturgiologist; Gaselee, who when playing tennis wore his hair in a net; who kept Siamese cats, fed with a revolting portion of cow’s lung preserved on a plate above his bookshelf; who had a fire every day in the year because England has a cold climate; who founded the Deipnosophists’ dining club, where the members, robed in purple dinner-jackets lined with lilac silk and preluding dashingly on Vodka, would launch forth into an uncharted ocean of good food and even better talk; Gaselee, who read, wrote and spoke Ancient Coptic (which the Copts themselves had not done for 300 years); Gaselee, nightly puffing his long churchwarden whilst he expatiated on Petronius, vestments, Shark’s Fin and cooking problems; a lay Prince of the Church, Ecclesiastic Militant and Gastronomer Royal.



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