1. repelling - Noun
2. repelling - Verb
Derived from repel
4. repelling - Adjective Satellite
of Repel
Source: Webster's dictionaryO infinitely human, yet divine! Half clinging childlike to the mother found, Yet half repelling - as the soft eyes say, "How is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not That I must be about my Father's business?" Dinah Craik
If and when the war starts(WW2), no matter where or whoever you are or if you are young or old, Northner or Southner, you all have the responsibility of protecting our home and repelling the enemy, you all must have the will to achieve ultimate sacrifice. Chiang Kai-shek
Yellow can paint happiness and also pain.. .Every color harbors its soul within, delighting or repelling and inspiring me. Emil Nolde
A grocer is drawn to his business by an attracting force quite equal to the repelling force which drives artists away from it. Honoré de Balzac
The dawn smiles, repelling gloom. Taliesin
The dawn smiles, repelling gloom, At the dawn with violence, At every meet season, At the meet season of his turnings, At the four stages of his course, I will extol him that judges violence, Of the strong din, deep his wrath. I am not a man, cowardly, gray, A scum near the wattle. Taliesin