Fielding [verb]

Definition of Fielding:

catch a hit or thrown object

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Sentence/Example of Fielding:

Not long afterwards Mr. Fielding had a severe attack of illness, and was laid aside from his work.

Mr. Fielding continued his ministry in Preston in several other places for thirteen years after the erection of St. James's.

If Ruth Fielding took an interest in anything that thing, Tom declared, "went with a bang!"

She even professed to know the miller's feelings toward his grand-niece, Ruth Fielding, better than Ruth knew them herself.

Ruth Fielding and Helen Cameron, her chum, had arrived with other girls bound for the college on the noon train.

It was a grouty person, indeed, who could look into Ruth Fielding's frank countenance and not return her smile.

Handling George Fielding's letter with his delicate fingers, he had satisfied himself there was a bank-note in it.

He bought a cheap revolver—for there was a talk of bushrangers in the neighborhood—and started to walk to George Fielding's farm.

Crawley, George Fielding must not come back this year with one thousand pounds.

Friendly offices—chat coming and going—come in, Mr. Fielding, and taste your cow's cream!