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What (who) is sweeting - definition


Sweeting         
FAMILY NAME
·noun A sweet apple.
II. Sweeting ·noun A darling;
- a word of endearment.
sweeting         
FAMILY NAME
¦ noun
1. an apple of a sweet-flavoured variety.
2. archaic darling.
Bill Sweeting         
AUSTRALIAN HISTORIAN AND MUSEUM ADMINISTRATOR (1918-2016)
Alan John Sweeting
Alan John Sweeting, (3 November 1918 – 9 July 2016), known as Bill Sweeting, was an Australian historian and museum administrator.

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Sweeting
Sweeting is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Examples of use of sweeting
1. "We‘re just trying to get enough gas to get home," said Andres Sweeting, 2', of Miami, as he stopped at a Coconut Grove gas station with his family.
2. Referring to the urgent need to combat piracy, Sweeting said, «We truly understand that there is a missing link of understanding and hence Showtime, Orbit, ART, or AlJazeera are ready to spend all the time necessary to help them get that understanding,» said Sweeting.
3. Low–cost satellites Thanks to Martin Sweeting and fellow academics at the University of Surrey, low–cost satellites now exist to provide the crucial links for disaster relief all over the world.
4. In other first round action, American qualifier Ryan Sweeting, ranked 663rd and playing in his first ATP–level event, showed few signs of nerves in posting a 7–6 6–2 upset win over countryman Justin Gimelstob.
5. "We are going to go to the moon in order to generate new business opportunities, science opportunities and develop technology," Surrey Satellite Chief Executive Martin Sweeting, who wrote the report, told BBC News late on Tuesday.