Definition of Oughting

1. ought [v] - See also: ought

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oughting

ouds
ough
oughlied
oughlies
oughly
oughlying
oughne
ought
ought to
oughta
oughted
oughter
oughtest
oughteth
oughties
oughting (current term)
oughtn't
oughtn't've
oughtness
oughtnesses
oughts
oughtta
oughwhere
ouglie
ouglied
ouglieing
ouglies
ouguiya
ouguiyas
ouijas

Literary usage of Oughting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Meaning of Good: A Dialogue by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1907)
"... 'oughting.' Just imagine the kind of life it would be—without pleasure, without business, without knowledge, without anything at all analogous to what ..."

2. The Queen of the County by Julia Cecilia Stretton, Anne Marsh-Caldwell, Sarah Tytler (1867)
"And so she turned her talents that way, once more, upon us. And we had a dose of " oughting." The general did not like this plan of ..."

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