We brought the cart, maning to go right on to Castle Boterel afore ye landed,' said his father.
Maning is chiefly remembered as the author of two short books, Old New Zealand and History of the War in the North of New Zealand against the Chief Heke.
Young Maning served in the fatuous expedition which attempted to drive in the Tasmanian blacks by sweeping with an unbroken line of armed men across the island.
He beginneth to get into fret and fume, and he shaketh his legs with anger, and he turneth his head and foameth a bit, and champeth, to ax the maning o' it.
The Lord is the one to pronounce upon that, knowing His own maning best.
Maning enough, and bad maning too,' the Cornish girl made answer.
No manner of maning to draive 'un, drough all they girt driftnesses.
Maning enough, and bad maning too," the Cornish girl made answer.
With great respect to you, Mr Daly, and not maning to say a word agin you, I don't see how Anty Lynch 'll be the betther for seeing ere an attorney in the counthry.
In the name ov God," says the Pope, very solemniously, "what is the maning ov all this at all at all?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.