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- noun Plural form of
tammy .
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Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 June 1782, with a List of Articles wanted from Holland 1973
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Only odd remnants of the meet, straggling foot-passengers, terriers straining at a strap held by drunken runners -- some in old Beaufort coats, others in corduroy -- one-horse shays of every description by the sides of the road and sloppy girls with stick and tammies standing in gaps of the fences, straining their eyes across the fields to see the hounds.
Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One Margot Asquith 1904
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We are not told the prices of tammies or durants, romals or molletons, cades or shalloons, but we are always carefully informed that they may be had at the lowest prices.
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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Returning in safety with his yarn, the manufacturer had now to seek out his weavers, who ultimately delivered to him his camblets or russels, or tammies or calimancoes (such were the leading names of the fibres) ready for sale to the merchant or delivery to the dyer. "[
The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production 1899
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We are not told the prices of tammies or durants, romals or molletons, cades or shalloons, but we are always carefully informed that they may be had at the lowest prices.
July 5, 2011