Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An old spelling of
tabor .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb Same as
tabor .
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Examples
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Both these stories exemplify the usual standard of high quality published by Sean Wallace, Cat Rambo, and Co. Tags: deb taber, paul jessup
Apex editors invade Fantasy Magazine apexdigest 2008
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I will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the knight with my taber.
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I will teach the children their behaviours; and I will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the knight with my taber.
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I will teach the children their behaviors; and I will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the knight with my taber.
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I will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the knight with my taber.
The Merry Wives of Windsor The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] William Shakespeare 1590
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I will teach the children their behaviours; and I will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the knight with my taber.
The Merry Wives of Windsor William Shakespeare 1590
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En "dansk" designer leverer kvindeundertrykkelse i moderigtig indpakning Rohdehovedet taber hovedet - det sker jo - når man indfører Sharia.
Blogbot - forsiden 2008
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Ses en video 10.000 gange i løbet af tre dage, men taber herefter sin viralitet, er den tydeligvis forskellig fra en video med et viralt forløb hvor seerantallet langsomt stiger til fl ere millioner visninger over et år.
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Under the shadow of His wings wee live: O that wee had hearts to dwell in the secret of his taber - nacle.
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Idque omne fecundum illud exemplar, quod. tibi oftendam cum de ipfo taber - naculo, tum de ejus fupelleftile. — 10.
Pentateuchus ex recensione textus hebraei et versionum antiquarum latine versus notisque philologicis [microform] Dathe, Johann August, 1731-1791, ed 1791
bilby commented on the word taber
"I will teach the children their behaviors; and I
will be like a jack-an-apes also, to burn the
knight with my taber."
- William Shakespeare, 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'.
July 26, 2009