Definition of Cabining

1. cabin [v] - See also: cabin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabining

cabinet window
cabinet wood
cabinetful
cabinetfuls
cabinetlike
cabinetmaker
cabinetmakers
cabinetmaking
cabinetmakings
cabinetries
cabinetry
cabinets
cabinetsful
cabinetwork
cabinetworks
cabining (current term)
cabinlike
cabinmate
cabinmates
cabins
cable
cable's length
cable-car
cable-cars
cable-jack
cable-laid
cable-laid rope
cable-laid ropes
cable TV
cable box

Literary usage of Cabining

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

1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1913)
"His ostensible object in visiting Jim was pocket-mining; his real design was to get rid of that old hoodoo. After cabining ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"... boys and their pursuits is necessary, and it is hard to know when to draw the line; but it should be drawn somewhere short of " cribbing, cabining, ..."

3. The Diary of a Forty-niner by Chauncey L. Canfield (1906)
"He told me what a lonely man he had been until we began cabining together and how luck had turned and fortune had favored him in many ways since then. ..."

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