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the toing and froing

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  • toing and froing — 1. going backwards and forwards between places. The job involves a lot of toing and froing between London and New York. (often + between) 2. going from one method, idea, or plan to another in a way that wastes time when you are trying to achieve… …   New idioms dictionary

  • toing and froing —    Someone who is toing and froing is either repeatedly going from one place to another and coming back, or is constantly changing their mind about something.     After months of toing and froing, a compromise was reached between the two parties …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • to|ing and fro|ing — «TOO ihng uhn FROH ihng», a moving to and fro; restless activity; bustle; fuss: »The toing and froing about the biological dangers of fallout continues (New Scientist) …   Useful english dictionary

  • to and fro — to and fro1 [ ,tu ən frou ] adverb in one direction and then back again: BACKWARD AND FORWARD: The swing rocked to and fro. to and fro to and fro 2 [ ,tu ən frou ] noun singular a continuous movement of people or things between different places:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • to and fro — I UK [ˌtuː ən ˈfrəʊ] / US [ˌtu ən ˈfroʊ] adverb in one direction and then back again The swing rocked to and fro. II UK [ˌtuː ən ˈfrəʊ] / US [ˌtu ən ˈfroʊ] noun [singular] a continuous movement of people or things between different places the… …   English dictionary

  • to and fro — 1 adverb if someone or something moves to and fro, they move in one direction and then back again: People walking to and fro on the promenade. to and fro adjective 2 noun (U) informal continuous movement of people or things from place to place… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Rendition aircraft — Illegal rendition flights of the CIA, as reported by Rzeczpospolita [1] Rendition aircraft are aircraft used by national governments to move prisoners internationally, a practice known as rendition, sometimes referred to as extraordinary… …   Wikipedia

  • Magic (cryptography) — Magic was an Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II. It involved the United States Army s Signals Intelligence Section (SIS) and the United States Navy s Communication Special Unit. [1] Contents 1 Codebreaking 1.1 RED …   Wikipedia

  • bustle — 1. verb people bustled about Syn: rush, dash, hurry, scurry, scuttle, hustle, scamper, scramble; run, tear, charge; informal scoot, beetle, buzz, zoom 2. noun the bustle of the market Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • activity — noun 1) there was a lot of activity in the area Syn: bustle, hustle and bustle, busyness, action, liveliness, movement, life, stir, flurry; happenings, occurrences, proceedings, events, incidents; informal toing and froing, comings and goings 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • bustle — 1. verb people bustled about Syn: rush, dash, hurry, scurry, scuttle, scamper, scramble; informal scoot, beetle, buzz 2. noun the bustle of the market Syn: activity, action, liveliness, excitement …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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