1. harkening - Noun
2. harkening - Verb
harkening
present participle of harken
harkening (plural harkenings)
The act of one who harkens or listens.
Beyond those endeavors, Bannon has also been plotting a return to documentary filmmaking, according to a source familiar with his plans, harkening back to his and also prior streak in conservative docs. Source: Internet
Friends of the up-and-coming Scottish royals have titles and lineage harkening back to the lands once owned by their ancestors. Source: Internet
Flavors harkening from Michoacan contain vibrant chiles, seared veggies, clean, bright verde salsas along with hearty meatless entrees. Source: Internet
San Antonio's history as the site of five Spanish Catholic missions is palpable throughout the region, with sites like the Alamo and San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (Texas' first UNESCO World Heritage Site) harkening to times gone by. Source: Internet
Rounding out the exterior appointments are unique 21-inch rims, harkening back to the classic and signature “Fuchs-design” five-spoke wheels from the 1960s with center locks. Source: Internet
"I knew in training camp how difficult this year was going to be, based on my experience in Chicago," Kerr continued, harkening to his time with the Bulls in the 1990s. Source: Internet