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How to use inventing in a sentence

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Karadzic, the exhibitionist politician, could not resist inventing a flamboyant new identity as a bearded New Age healer.
He even turned his hand to inventing, designing, among other things, a device for raising sunken vessels and a smoke helmet for firemen.
Don't we have enough diseases in the world without inventing one out of whole cloth?
British writers had paved the way, inventing landscape gardening as a materialization of painting inside nature.
The members start wearing fancy dress and talking in riddles and inventing elaborate codes of conduct.
Virtually inventing methods of composite mattes in film made the invisible man truly come alive and real.
Simon is credited with inventing several types of clocks, and today his timepieces are highly prized by collectors.
In 1760, Benjamin Franklin instructed a London firm to make him spectacles with two types of lenses fitted together, thus inventing bifocals.
It's no coincidence that all the companies in this story hone their innovation skills by making time for blue-sky inventing.
Even with its uneven moments, it is a skilfully written book that never stops inventing.
After inventing the skin flick with The Immoral Mr Teas, he took infinite pains in a genre where very few pains were really required.
There's little I enjoy more than inventing new ways to sling words together to provide a bon mot, or a mot juste, if it pleases you better.
Your teacher will now help you, by inventing some contraption of hot bits of coat-hanger wire, to bore deep holes up from the base of the candle.
I was hoping that he would have made a brilliant breakthrough in inventing clever rhymes and stories.
Blur rebounded from a grim American trek by inventing Britpop on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
They used to do a sketch as two cantankerous old dons forever inventing new ways to insult one another.
Also, single word titles are often not unique, and I like inventing original things.
He is also credited with inventing the Celtic cross, by superimposing the pagan sun symbol onto the crucifix.
She had turned away from Gothic literature and started writing about what she knew, inventing a new genre.
Tolkien is often credited with inventing the sword-and-sorcery epic that has become so popular today.
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You will think that I am inventing, but I say that if kakia is right, then arete is also right.
Carme, one of the greatest of French cooks, became eminent by inventing a sauce for fast-days.
He was, it had been said, in the habit of inventing lies, and challenging other folks to stick to 'em.
Just then two young farmers near de Kalb came to the rescue by inventing a new species of machine.
Nature, in inventing the wild grape, has been as generous as in her gift of the sloe.
What business had his slave to be marching round the country, inventing machines, and holding up his head among gentlemen?
Is there any use in inventing epigrams for such an auditory?
Writers vied with each other in inventing methods of pooh-poohing Bell and his invention.
After inventing a software program that helps glass blowers design pieces, the Demaines wanted to mathematically describe how pieces of glass squish together when heated.
Conservative criticism of Labour's commitments on the deficit are laughable when desperate Tories are inventing money to pay for panicky phantom promises.
They seem only to exist so that cats and dogs may gain credit for killing them and chemists make a fortune by inventing specialties in poison for their destruction.
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