Cribbing [noun]
Definition of Cribbing:
copying of another's written work
Sentence/Example of Cribbing:
The dam was completed, booms and cribbing placed, ledges blasted out well within the six months' period set for those operations.
When the Central Branch Railroad was built, the company took corn of settlers in payment for lands, cribbing it by the road.
It was shored up with tamarac poles and when the camp was abandoned Paul pulled up this cribbing.
"Cribbing," often excused by people who do not stop to think, is the small beginning of a big evil.
He slowly raised up his eyes, shame-facedly, like a schoolboy detected cribbing, when the master steals up behind.
Like a boy surprised in cribbing, the writer threw his papers into disorder, and drew half a sheet of Dutch vellum over them.
A better one could be made with cross-ties placed on the cribbing with fore and aft planking on top.
There are two forms of cribbing, and school opinion differentiates very sharply between them.
You just listen to the sound that comes from behind this cribbing, and tell me what you make of it!
If I am accused of "cribbing sermons," I deny the charge with indignation.