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Traditional English :: tilbury
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tilbury.html - n. (pl. -ies) hist. a light open two-wheeled carriage. [after the inventor's name] |
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Traditional English :: tilbury
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tilbury.html - n. (pl. -ies) hist. a light open two-wheeled carriage. [after the inventor's name] |
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Traditional English :: tilbury
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tilbury.html - n. (pl. -ies) hist. a light open two-wheeled carriage. [after the inventor's name] |
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English Idioms :: till
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tilbury.html - See: ROB THE TILL or HAVE ONE'S HAND IN THE TILL. |
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English Idioms :: till the cows come home
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tilbury.html - {adv. phr.} Until sunset; until the last. * /The women in the country used to sit in the spinning room making yarn out of skeins of wool, usually till the cows came home./ |
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English Idioms :: tilt
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tilbury.html - See: FULL TILT. |
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