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- noun Plural form of
tart . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tart .
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Examples
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Sarah Palin tarts herself up, winks at the “boys” and pushes out her boobies to hook the clowns and dingalings into the viewpoint being pushed by corporate oil and corporate religion.
Think Progress » Global warming denier Sarah Palin to appear at ‘Oil Palace’ in Texas. 2010
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Below Therese, some tarts from the Latin Quarter were dancing in a ring on a patch of worn turf singing an infantine roundelay.
Theresa Raquin ��mile Zola 1871
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For Valentine’s day, in the second blog event hosted by Karyn and Ann, as my contribution I chose these little tarts from a vintage cookbook published in Chicago in 1907.
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For Valentine’s day, in the second blog event hosted by Karyn and Ann, as my contribution I chose these little tarts from a vintage cookbook published in Chicago in 1907.
Cinnamon Tartlets (Small Tarts Have Big Hearts! Mini Pie Revolution Event #2) « Baking History 2008
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Hi Hannah - the tarts were the food I aspired to eat on my recovery.
Chocolate Cocount Tarts Annemarie 2008
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Small tarts can still be called tarts as in jam tarts, which are almost always the size you describe, 3 inches or less, though more recently they've started to be called tartlets or tartelettes.
January recipe: Seville orange tart Carla 2008
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When well-made, the tarts are a rainbow of colors glistening under a clear, satinyglaze.
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Everybody seems to be afraid of a little tartness in their tarts, which is downright odd!
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We felt the tarts were a little too light on the toppings.
Archive 2005-10-01 Sara 2005
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We felt the tarts were a little too light on the toppings.
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