1. teaming - Noun
2. teaming - Verb
The act or occupation of driving a team, or of hauling or carrying, as logs, goods, or the like, with a team.
Contract work.
Source: Webster's dictionary2002 Coming back from injury, Hingis won the Australian Open doubles final at the start of 2002 (again teaming with Anna Kournikova) and reached a sixth straight Australian Open final in singles, again facing Capriati. Source: Internet
A classically trained string quartet and an acclaimed Native American musician are teaming up for a wonderful performance this weekend. Source: Internet
Again, U.S. helicopters are rated as quite capable, with significant advantages in their capacity for manned-unmanned teaming with drones, as well as their third-generation forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors. Source: Internet
AEW has already made headlines this week, announcing on Tuesday that it was teaming up with Yuke's and WWF No Mercy director to create AEW's first console video game. Source: Internet
A Good Day to Die Hardsaw John and Jack McClane teaming up after a botched rescue mission in Moscow and taking down Russian foes in Chernobyl. Source: Internet
A former Harvard Medical School professor is teaming up with local engineers who have designed products for firms like Apple, Google and Tesla. Source: Internet