Pronunciation of the English word capturing.
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1. | An artist is capable of capturing the atmosphere of the place with just a few lines. | |
2. | You're going to have to work harder to capture even an ounce of my attention. Capturing my affection is just out of the question! | |
3. | One of the enemy's goals is capturing the city of Kobanî. | |
4. | I have created a perfect plan for capturing that crafty animal. | |
5. | After the recession, the top one percent of Americans were capturing more than 90 percent of income growth. But today, that's down to about half. | |
6. | This makes it hard to remember that the source of images and other media should be acknowledged in digital scholarship, and that means developing the habit of capturing relevant information as you go. | |
7. | Some speculate that unknown and mysterious forces account for the unexplained disappearances within the Bermuda Triangle, such as extraterrestrials capturing humans for study; the influence of the lost continent of Atlantis; vortices that suck objects into other dimensions; and other whimsical ideas. | |
8. | Sami survived by capturing fish with his bare hands. | |
9. | Throughout nature examples exist of creatures capturing moisture from the air in the most arid conditions, ranging from beetles in the Namib Desert to lizards in the Australian outback. | |
10. | Capturing the hornets alive would allow entomologists to tag the hornets and hopefully trace them back to their colonies where they could be eradicated. |