Get to know Salting better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like seasoning.
Salting meaning
present participle and gerund of salt
Synonyms of Salting
Using Salting
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of salt
- Useful related words include: seasoning.
- In the example corpus, salting often appears in combinations such as: by salting, the salting, salting and.
Context around Salting
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Salting
- In this selection, "salting" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, fish, plowing, perfected, house, business and salmon stand out and add context to how "salting" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a fish salting business and a standard salting policy for. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "salting" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with salting
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Winter salting of roads began seven decades ago in Ottawa. (10 words)
In the American era, Kodiak entrepreneurs perfected salting salmon, establishing salteries in productive fishing locales. (15 words)
Salting watermelon might sound strange at first, but it can actually make the fruit taste even better! (17 words)
The day before Heaton wants to make his club sandwich, he’ll marinate the chicken by salting the meat and rubbing it with some crushed canned chipotle (reserving about a teaspoon of chipotle to make the zesty mayo). (38 words)
Other aspects factor into the type of cheese that’s produced: the salting method, its temperature and how long cheesemakers age it, which refers to the amount of time it is left alone to ripen and form. (37 words)
Still, after Siringo wrapped up the mine-salting case — trapping the gang who’d salted the Mudsill Mine and taken their investor, the Lord Mayor of London, for $190,000 — the dual experiment was not repeated. (36 words)
Salting watermelon might sound strange at first, but it can actually make the fruit taste even better! (17 words)
Example sentences (20)
Whittington constructed a large house for his party, and using a salting house built by Vernet established a fish-salting business.
During the winter, county highway workers help keep interstate, U.S., and state highways safe by providing snow plowing, salting, and liquid brine applications.
In the American era, Kodiak entrepreneurs perfected salting salmon, establishing salteries in productive fishing locales.
Our teams will then return to the priority 1 routes as and when required for pre-salting and gritting.
This mechanistic behavior can also be avoided by salting prompts with random numbers or otherwise including some output-variety function, but this must not be mistaken for cogitation of any real kind.
Winter salting of roads began seven decades ago in Ottawa.
I try to spit out fragments of long-cured ideals about my past self—only to instantly slurp them back up, and begin the salting anew.
Salting watermelon might sound strange at first, but it can actually make the fruit taste even better!
After all, New York is notorious for doling out some serious punishment on cars, whether it’s traffic, bad weather, over-salting, shitty roads, or a combination of all those factors.
Other aspects factor into the type of cheese that’s produced: the salting method, its temperature and how long cheesemakers age it, which refers to the amount of time it is left alone to ripen and form.
The day before Heaton wants to make his club sandwich, he’ll marinate the chicken by salting the meat and rubbing it with some crushed canned chipotle (reserving about a teaspoon of chipotle to make the zesty mayo).
Aurora crews were already out salting the roads in the afternoon, preparing for the storm as it heads east.
It is advisable to keep the electrolytes level high by salting your food generously and also adding some leafy vegetables in the beginning.
To reduce salt usage on campus, the group recommended creating a standard salting policy for all of campus, replacing outdated equipment, expanding data collection and increasing campus-wide awareness for why limiting salt is necessary.
Most of the men and women making these policies will be long dead before the worst of their decisions, a legacy of salting the earth, come down on the rest of us.
So, one way to get a sweeter, less bitter grapefruit (other than salting it) was to cross the grapefruit back with pummelo.
Still, after Siringo wrapped up the mine-salting case — trapping the gang who’d salted the Mudsill Mine and taken their investor, the Lord Mayor of London, for $190,000 — the dual experiment was not repeated.
Workers were salting nearby side streets to make sure they were passable for first responders as water trickled down the road and froze.
Before the 19th-century development of canning and the widespread availability of refrigeration, salting and smoking were the principal preservation methods available.
Blood is purged from meat by rinsing and soaking in water (to loosen clots), salting and then rinsing with water again several times.
Common combinations with salting
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- by salting 5×
- the salting 4×
- salting and 3×
- salting the 3×
- salting of 2×
- for salting 2×
- salting out 2×