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Definition of Tatts
1. tatt [v] - See also: tatt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tatts
Literary usage of Tatts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1823)
"—Mr. Lane Fox's tatts, beat Mr. Scott's Inkle-, Mr. Gurney's Anson, beat Mr, ...
Mr. Gurney's Anson, beat Mr. L. Fox's tatts, and won the cup. ..."
2. An Autobiography by Margot Asquith (1920)
"I called it tatts; it was bold as a lion, vain as a peacock and extremely moody.
One day, when I was mounted to ride in the Row, my papa kept me waiting so ..."
3. An Autobiography by Margot Asquith (1920)
"Unluckily, after a somewhat cautious approach by tatts up the last step into the
marble hall, he caught his reflection in a mirror. ..."