Candling [verb]

Definition of Candling:

examine closely

Opposite/Antonyms of Candling:


Sentence/Example of Candling:

There is also bath and body products and home goods, like candles and cutting boards.

The collection includes a candle and eau de parfum with notes of the following, stay with us, it requires some imagination.

Each of those candles shows the numbers of times he shot at this individual.

Vellabox is an artisan candle subscription service, offering three options for a monthly delivery of candles that provide between 25 and 75 hours of burn time.

I was looking forward to making some candle centerpieces for their tables, and my future daughter-in-law seemed to be on the same page with me.

He was "candling" a phial of ground glass in his fingers as a good wife tries eggs.

This saved the wages of the egg twirlers, whose method of candling eggs, as it was called, was far less rapid than the Separator.

First grade that can be separated by candling, corresponding to about twenty-four hours of incubation.

The loss in candling is generally kept account of, but is seldom charged back to the shipper.

First: The encouragement of the cash buying of produce, and, if possible, the candling of all eggs with proper deduction for loss.