Definition of Tynes

1. tyne [v] - See also: tyne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tynes

tympanostomy
tympanostomy tube
tympanotemporal
tympanotomy
tympanous
tympans
tympanum
tympanums
tympany
tymps
tynd
tyndallization
tynde
tyne
tyned
tynes (current term)
tyning
tyny
typable
typal
type
type-founder
type-in
type-ins
type-safe
type 1 dextrocardia
type 1 diabetes
type 1 glycogenosis
type 2 astrocyte
type 2 dextrocardia

Literary usage of Tynes

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

1. The Juggler: A Story by Mary Noailles Murfree, Charles Egbert Craddock (1897)
"tynes was suddenly bewildered. His manner assumed a sort of bridling ... tynes reflected doubtfully a moment. " I dunno what's the matter with it," he said. ..."

2. The Life of Francis Marion by William Gilmore Simms (1846)
"CHAPTER IX. Marion retreats before a superior force—Defeats the Tories at Black Mingo—Surprises and disperses the force of Col. tynes at ..."

3. Reports of Cases at Law Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals and by J. S. G. Richardson, South Carolina Court of Appeals, South Carolina Court of Errors (1847)
"On the contrary, it appeared by the testimony of Doctor James Persell, that O'Connor put tynes on a third lot, which did not ..."

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