1. narrating - Noun
2. narrating - Verb
of Narrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryNarrating incredible things as though they were real old system; narrating realities as though they were incredible the new. Cesare Pavese
You're just playing, playing, playing, and then an image or something will come into your mind, and basically you're just narrating it with music, letting it move along. Edie Brickell
I'm narrating the television series Biography. I'm still involved in my music - I have a new album out. I have an animated project in development. I'm writing a lot of things and you never know if one of them is going to become a six or seven year project. Bill Mumy
I don't like 'graphic novel.' It's a word that publishers created for the bourgeois to read comics without feeling bad. Comics is just a way of narrating - it's just a media type. Marjane Satrapi
Also narrating her experience, Miss Chinenye Ezekwena who is in her early twenties said: “I had set wood at the fireplace where I usually do my cooking, with pot also placed on it. Source: Internet
An orchestral adaptation by composer Frank Proto has been recorded by the Cincinnati Pops orchestra conducted by Erich Kunzel with baseball star Johnny Bench narrating. Source: Internet