1. wiping - Noun
2. wiping - Verb
of Wipe
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter wiping away tears, she stood above the rest on the podium, smiling as she accepted a gold medal and a stuffed panda with a leaf in its mouth. Source: Internet
After nearly wiping out the elk and bison to nothingness, this region has taken to raising bison alongside cattle for their meat and at an enormous profit, making them into burgers and steaks. Source: Internet
After the oceans are converted to ice-9, wiping out most of humankind, John wanders the frozen surface, seeking to have himself and his story survive. Source: Internet
Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ are thus compared to Saint Veronica wiping the face of Jesus. Source: Internet
And obviously we’re all aware of the catastrophic wildfires that are happening and wiping out quite a bit of environment. Source: Internet
Alfred is revealed to be Merlin, having lived beside him all these years and wiping Bruce's memory every once in a while to keep him from realizing his true nature. Source: Internet