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Definition of Binning
1. bin [v] - See also: bin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Binning
Literary usage of Binning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1886)
"James Dalrymple (afterwards Lord Stair), who htid been his professor of philosophy,
having resigned in 1047, binning was induced to become a candidate for ..."
2. The Scottish Nation: Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and by William Anderson (1877)
"Finding that binning had completely nonplussed his opponents, Cromwell asked the
... On being told it was Mr. Hugh binning, he replied in the true spirit of ..."
3. The Scottish Songs by Robert Chambers (1829)
"Thi> sone must be just about a century old, as the Lord binning to whom it alludes
died in 1735, at the age of twenty-four. He was & youth of the greatest ..."
4. The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, from A.D. 1493 by Donald Gregory (1881)
"On the 5th of August, Secretary binning wrote in strong terms to the Earl of ...
In this letter, binning stated that although the Council were well assured ..."
5. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"Britten, LE 13 Eq. 28 ; 41 LJ Ch.: Billing v. Billing, 11 Times Eep. 502; nom.
binning v. binning, WN (95) 116). A Power to appoint to " all and every " of ..."
6. Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Year 1733 to the Year 1754 ...by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies, William Maxwell Morison by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies, William Maxwell Morison (1813)
"binning against binning, ELECTION in Burgh being quarrelled, and the process cast
on informality, and an appeal being brought, but not discussed for two ..."