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Definition of Tarting
1. tart [v] - See also: tart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tarting
Literary usage of Tarting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Academy notes by Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) (1889)
"The tarting sunbeam." ROBERT \V. ALLAN. No. 55L "Lynn Ferry." ROBERT W. MACBETH, A.
(Tit is fi ture it to lu t telad and ..."
2. Vehicles of the Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics with Working by Victor Lougheed (1910)
"•tarting arm. A special surface from which flying machines can be launched either
with ... •tarting rail, n. A rail on which an aeroplane la run in starting ..."
3. Modern Electrical Construction: A Reliable, Practical Guide for the Beginner by Henry Charles Horstmann, Victor Hugo Tousley (1916)
"... tarting duty resistances shall either be so constructed that e resistance
conductor be fused the arc, or any attendant e or molten droppings, ..."
4. "You Ask!--I'll Tell!": A Condensed Encyclopedia of All Things of Every Day edited by Edwin Chesterman (1873)
"... mal loi with hi* hand« in any way/ he plea*e*, *o that he strike the Ы1 with
the fane of the mallet, When the ball of a player hita Ute *tarting-peg, ..."