2. Noun. A blow made with the knee ¹
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Definition of Kneeing
1. knee [v] - See also: knee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kneeing
Literary usage of Kneeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have by Patrick Matthew (1831)
"ON BENDING AND kneeing LARCH. We cannot too forcibly inculcate the urgent necessity
of attending to the bending of the larch: for our country's interest, ..."
2. Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide ...: Foot Ball Rules as Recommended by by Walter Camp, National Collegiate Athletic Association (1915)
"There shall be no striking Striking, with the fist or elbows, kneeing, kicking,
kneeing, meeting with the knee, striking with kicking, the locked hands by ..."
3. Constructional Steelwork: Being Notes on the Practical Aspect and the by Alfred William Farnsworth (1905)
"Fig. 90 will show the blocks. The tees are heated at one end, as far up as is
necessary, on the ooo OB Flo. 90.—Block for kneeing. hearth of a furnace, ..."
4. Constructional Steelwork: Being Notes on the Practical Aspect and the by Alfred William Farnsworth (1905)
"FAOI 91. Lever for kneeing-block, ....... 202 92. Mode of using lever and
kneeing-block, ..... 202 93. Hydraulic press and table for bending ..."
5. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
"... who sat kneeing their horses and fingering their belts. The big brothers looked
at James Edward Jarvis. It wasn't easy to take the focus of his eye just ..."
6. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by National Collegiate Athletic Association (1909)
"... were too strict in the matter of the use of hands and off-side play and not
strict enough on kneeing, piling up, crawling and unnecessary roughness. ..."
7. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by American Committee of Revision (1881)
"... we departed and went on our journey; and they all, with wives and children,
brought us on our way, till we were out of the city: and kneeing down on ..."