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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete form of thumb.

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Examples

  • “Would you like a thlice of bread with thome brie and pâté?”

    Bubble in the Bathtub Jo Nesbo 2011

  • “Would you like a thlice of bread with thome brie and pâté?”

    Bubble in the Bathtub Jo Nesbo 2011

  • “Thir, will you have the kindness to supply me with thome papah and enwelophs!”

    Acres of Diamonds 2008

  • So now, to thalk thildish, thome, theated with Mag at the oilthan we are doing to thay one little player before doing to deed.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • Play cnn. com's "Inside the Envelope Game" for a chance to win a thome theatre system.

    CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2004 2004

  • "You and me got thome bithneth to thettle, Eberhardt."

    Hoot Hiaasen, Carl 2002

  • "No, but I jutht thought I would tell you becauthe you might not know it unleth thome one told you, you thee."

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • "I think there ith going to be thome fun in thith camp," observed Grace from behind the towel with which she was rubbing her face.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • "Oh, thome folkth that I wath taking a walk with through the woodth," answered Tommy lamely.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge

  • "If I had thome dry clotheth on I gueth I'd be all right," observed a lisping voice from the darkness.

    The Meadow-Brook Girls Afloat Janet Aldridge

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