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ginger
noun
A knobbly, spicy-tasting root used fresh, dried, or ground as a cooking spice.
gingerbread
noun
A firm, spiced cake or biscuit flavoured with ginger, often cut into festive shapes.
acknowledging
adjective
Recognizing or admitting something, often with a nod or gesture.
aging
noun
The natural process of growing older.
alleging
verb
Claiming that something is true, usually without yet offering proof — especially in a legal or formal accusation.
arranging
noun
The act of organizing or putting things into order, or of adapting music for other instruments.
avenging
noun
The act of getting revenge for a wrong done to someone.
averaging
noun
The process of working out an average from a set of numbers.
bagging
noun
The act of putting things into bags, especially in packing or retail.
banging
adj
Informal British slang for excellent or highly enjoyable, often describing music or food.
begging
noun
The act of asking others for money, food, or help.
belonging
noun
The feeling of being accepted and comfortable within a group or place.
blogging
noun
The activity of writing and publishing posts on a blog.
bootlegging
noun
The illegal production, transport, or sale of goods — especially alcohol or pirated copies of copyrighted works.
bragging
noun
The act of boasting about oneself.
bringing
noun
The act of carrying or delivering something to a place.
bugging
noun
The act of secretly planting listening or recording devices to spy on someone.
bulging
adj
Swelling or sticking out noticeably.
challenging
adj
Difficult in a way that requires effort or skill, often engagingly so.
changing
noun
The process of becoming different, or of swapping one thing for another.
charging
noun
The process of restoring energy to a battery or device.
chugging
noun
The repeated dull sound made by something running with effort, such as an engine.