Exchanging [verb]

Definition of Exchanging:

trade

Opposite/Antonyms of Exchanging:


Sentence/Example of Exchanging:

Two young lovers were exchanging their hearts' yearnings beneath the children's tent, which they had found unoccupied.

They were still talking of the poem and the music, exchanging intimate thoughts in the language he could not understand.

They mounted the steep flight of steps to the house slowly, exchanging ejaculatory remarks.

The three plodded on, taking a diligent constitutional walk, exchanging very few words, and those chiefly between the girls.

Mr. Cordyce seated himself on a rock and watched them all, exchanging a glance now and then with Mrs. McAllister and her son.

The two parties, after exchanging a good deal of abuse, came to blows.

It was not long before the captains of the Nashville and the Brooklyn were exchanging compliments.

We can not undertake to rectify mistakes and settle disputes between those who are exchanging.

I wish to inform those boys with whom I have been exchanging that as the nesting season is over I have no more eggs.

With the Bourbons it was hoped a better era had opened, but it was only exchanging one form of misrule for another.