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Definition of Tennis lesson
1. Noun. A lesson in playing tennis.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tennis Lesson
Literary usage of Tennis lesson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of French by Olin Harris Moore, Josephine Turner Allin (1919)
"If it does not rain this afternoon, we are going to play (at the) tennis.
LESSON 42 (QUARANTE-DEUXIÈME LEÇON) THE FUTURE (LE FUTUR) College students should ..."
2. The Elements of French by Olin Harris Moore, Josephine Turner Allin (1919)
"If it does not rain this afternoon, we are going to play (at the) tennis.
LESSON 42 (QUARANTE-DEUXIÈME LEÇON) THE FUTURE (LE FUTUR) College students should ..."
3. The Elements of French by Olin Harris Moore, Josephine Turner Allin (1919)
"If it does not rain this afternoon, we are going to play (at the) tennis.
LESSON 42 (QUARANTE-DEUXIÈME LEÇON) THE FUTURE (LE FUTUR) VOCABULAIRE attraper ..."
4. Nature Displayed in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man: Being a New and by Nicolas Gouin Dufief (1834)
"I had rainer play ut cards thao ut bowls, nine-pini, quoit», or tennis. LESSON THE
SEVENTEENTH. ON THE INFINITIVE. Maiter. French infinitives may be ..."
5. Nature Displayed in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man: Being a New and by Nicolas Gouin Dufief (1825)
"... or tennis. LESSON THE SEVENTEENTH. ON THE INFINITIVE. Matter. French infinitives
may be preceded by either of the prepositions de, à, pour, or «au*, ..."
6. The Early Bird: A Business Man's Love Story by George Randolph Chester (1910)
"... and she immediately reminded him that she had an engagement to give him a
tennis lesson every day. There was still time for a set before dinner. ..."