1. costing - Noun
2. costing - Verb
of Cost
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe failure of national economic policy is costing us more than jobs; it has begun to weaken that uniquely American spirit of risk-taking, large ambition, and optimism about the future. We must rally them now to bold departures that rebuild our national morale as well as our material prosperity. Mitch Daniels
We have to kill one another just to satisfy that accursed madman. I wish he could burn in Hell for as many years as he is costing lives. Neville Chamberlain
The military has more than 130 bands with more than 6000 musicians, costing about a half-billion dollars a year. Meanwhile the National Endowment for the Arts gets $155M, a paltry amount compared to other advanced democracies. Arts & artists should be robustly funded & supported! Marianne Williamson
Aquatic invasive species are destroying the environment, damaging fisheries, and costing American taxpayers billions of dollars annually. John M. McHugh
Emergency health care for illegal aliens along the southwestern border is already costing area hospitals $200 million a year, with perhaps another $100 million in extended care costs. Gary Miller
Climate change is already . . . costing our nations trillions of dollars [and] we know that none of us can escape the worst that's yet to come if we fail to seize this moment. Joe Biden