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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A river, about 115 km (70 mi) long, of northeast England flowing generally east to the North Sea.

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Examples

  • Busted Tees is selling a t-shirt design titled “Goodbye Elliot”.

    Cool Stuff: Good-bye Elliot T-Shirt | /Film 2008

  • For the Tees is a violent water sometimes, and the safest way to cross it is to go on till you come to a good stone bridge.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • The film is called Tees Maar Khan and this is Farah†™ s third directorial venture †"after Om Shanti Om and Main Hoon Na â€" and the first for her home production with husband Shirish Kunder.

    The Times of India 2009

  • But, when I was graciously invited to a talk and demonstration by Hervé This pronounced 'Tees', the father of molecular gastronomy, which is the study of the chemistry behind food and cooking, I jumped at the opportunity.

    The Science of Delicious: A Molecular Gastronomy Demonstration tannaz 2008

  • But, when I was graciously invited to a talk and demonstration by Hervé This pronounced 'Tees', the father of molecular gastronomy, which is the study of the chemistry behind food and cooking, I jumped at the opportunity.

    Archive 2008-03-01 tannaz 2008

  • This (pronounced "Tees") came up with the formula for this confection in 1995 to prove that a scientific approach to cuisine can lead to all kinds of tasty new dishes.

    The Father of Molecular Gastronomy Whips Up a New Formula 2007

  • a native of Port Jackson, and that he had run away from the 'Tees' sloop of war while she lay at this island.

    John Rutherford, the White Chief George Lillie Craik 1832

  • There was an unfamiliar scent in the air as we followed the path downhill from High Force waterfall, through the juniper forest on the south bank of the Tees.

    Country diary: Forest-in-Teesdale 2011

  • Sometimes those responsible for naming courses simply try too hard, resulting in alliterative misfires like Tees and Trees, The Timbers at Troy and Krooked Kreek.

    You Named Your Golf Course What? John Paul Newport 2011

  • Recently I co-founded BlendApparel. com, a green t-shirt company with transformative messages, that we hope keep our conversation going about our ever changing environment -- Tees intended to inspire and empower the people, etc.

    Anna Griffin: Jason Mraz Is Turning the Tide: An Interview Anna Griffin 2010

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