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bing
1[ bing ]
noun
- a heap or pile.
Bing
2[ bing ]
noun
- Sir Rudolf, 1902–97, English opera impresario born in Austria; in the U.S. 1949–97.
- a first name.
bing
3[ bing ]
verb (used without object)
- to go.
Bing
4[ bing ]
noun
- a variety of dark red or blackish sweet cherry.
bing
1/ ɪŋ /
noun
- dialect.a heap or pile, esp of spoil from a mine
Bing
2/ ɪŋ /
noun
- a popular search engine on the internet
verb
- to search for (something on the internet) using Bing
Word History and Origins
Origin of bing1
Origin of bing2
Origin of bing3
Word History and Origins
Origin of bing1
Example Sentences
“Most browsers are experimenting with AI and launching features,” she said, noting that Microsoft has integrated its AI Copilot into its search engine Bing and browser Edge.
So did principal cellist Robert deMaine’s solo offering from the prelude to Bach Cello Suite No. 1 and associate concertmaster Bing Wang’s solo from the beginning of the Max Richter arrangement of “Spring” from Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons.”
OpenAI does however have a partnership with Microsoft, which makes the Bing search engine and Edge browser.
Hurley’s 23-year-old son Damian, whom she shares with late film financier-philanthropist Steve Bing, commented on the Instagram post with celebratory and heart emojis.
Better than any virtual character a crack visual effects team could conjure, the long-faced gentle giant of a dog that gives “The Friend” its abiding soulfulness — a black-splotched Great Dane with the drooping eyes of a silent-era clown, credited as Bing — is also, it turns out, among the best co-stars a superlative onscreen sufferer like Naomi Watts could have in her long, storied career.
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