Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

the Irish
the Irish Famine
the Iron Duke
the Jersey Lillie
the King of Swing
the Kingmaker
the Lady with the Lamp
the Little Corporal
the Nazarene
the Say Hey Kid
the Shiites
the Solent
the Street
the Sunnites
the Swiss
the Taal (current term)
the Tempter
the Three Weird Sisters
the Trapezium
the Triangle
the Venerable Bede
the Weird Sisters
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
the ball is in someone's court
the bard
the bee's knees
the bends
the big six
the big sleep
the bigger they are, the harder they fall

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1896)
"To show how this has happened we must somewhat digress.1 The language spoken by the Boer of to-day is called "the Taal."" It is not French, nor is it Dutch, ..."

2. The Africander Land by Archibald Ross Colquhoun (1906)
"... THE TAAL THE new-comer to South Africa finds great difficulty in understanding the exact position of the Dutch patois which we hear spoken of as the ..."

3. Bulletin by Philippines Mining Bureau (1902)
"Thus we have presented what I shall call the Zuñiga theory of the Taal Volcano, ... The Taal Volcano will form the subject of a later report in which all ..."

4. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1907)
"The aluminium, magnesium, calcium, and iron in the Taal waters can readily be accounted for as a result of the action of acid waters on the feldspar rocks ..."

5. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1907)
"The aluminium, magnesium, calcium, and iron in the Taal waters can readily be accounted for as a result of the action of acid waters on the feldspar rocks ..."

6. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1907)
"The aluminium, magnesium, calcium, and iron in the Taal waters can readily be accounted for as a result of the action of acid waters on the feldspar rocks ..."

7. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1907)
"The aluminium, magnesium, calcium, and iron in the Taal waters can readily be accounted for as a result of the action of acid waters on the feldspar rocks ..."

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