0 present participle of trough --
1 to eat something quickly and eagerly, especially in large amounts: --
2 to reach a low level, price, etc. before going up again: --
When advertised in 1929 the property had 29 wells equipped with mills and troughing and was subdivided into 21 paddocks fenced with over 874mi km of fencing.
Audrey began to accelerate northward due to troughing in the upper-levels in the atmosphere.
The fixed bearer network infrastructure comprises transmission systems and telephone exchanges linked by a fibre optic and copper cable network that is located mainly within trackside troughing routes.
Quickscat data had revealed that there was weak troughing at the surface but no closed low level circulation center existed.
The first pass with the laser, called laser troughing, is accomplished with the short duration pulse.
Floor beams are supported transversally on top of the stringers, while themselves supporting a continuous pressed steel troughing system surfaced with concrete.
Stock were watered by pools along the river and 29 wells most of which were equipped with mills and troughing.
A general area of troughing is present at the 500- and 250-mb levels west of the jet.