| harping | He keeps harping on about declining standards in education. |
| harping | The opposition party is still harping on the scandal. |
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| Cat-harping | n. (Naut.) One of the short ropes or iron cramps used to brace in the shrouds toward the masts so a to give freer sweep to the yards. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Harping | a. Pertaining to the harp; |
| Harping iron | [ F. harper to grasp strongly. See Harpoon. ] A harpoon. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Harpings | n. pl. (Naut.) The fore parts of the wales, which encompass the bow of a vessel, and are fastened to the stem. |
| Harfe spielen | Harfe spielend | to harp | harping [Add to Longdo] |