1. quizzing - Noun
2. quizzing - Verb
Derived from quiz
of Quiz
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs far as we know, the pair of them are not engaged – although Iain didn’t take too kindly last summer to Piers Morgan quizzing him about when he planned to pop the question. Source: Internet
‘Beyond the door Matron was ticking Bentham off for leaving Thomas alone and the other nurses were gathering, quizzing each other and expressing dismay.’ Source: Internet
In a series of rapid-fire communications with the ship, the Port Authority had been quizzing the captain on whether anyone had tested positive for COVID-19 and whether any crew were displaying symptoms. Source: Internet
He came to the limelight after captaining BWI’s academic quizzing team in a tournament organized by the Liberia Media for Democratic Initiative. Source: Internet
Police have been granted additional time to question both main suspects - aged 27 and from northern Israel - and have requested permission to continue quizzing eight of the minors. Source: Internet
The 38-year-old will host the online get-together, quizzing the actors about the comedy and what they did next. Source: Internet