Definition of Titting

1. tit [v] - See also: tit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Titting

titter
tittered
titterel
titterels
titterer
titterers
tittering
titteringly
titters
tittie
tittimouse
titting (current term)
tittish
tittivate
tittivated
tittivates
tittivating
tittivation
tittle
tittle-tattle
tittle-tattling
tittlebat
tittlebats
tittled
tittles
tittling

Literary usage of Titting

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

1. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1849)
"... been telling thee that Friends sometimes were too fondly kind; and it is more titting for me to know the feeling of being publicly despised by brethren. ..."

2. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"What more than madness reigns, When one short titting many hundreds drams! And not enough is lett him to supply Board-wages, or a footman's livery. ..."

3. A Students' History of the United States by Edward Channing (1898)
"England's Commercial Policy," and enter under it all titting information as you proceed. si. Compare the commercial policy of England at different periods ..."

4. Roughing It by Mark Twain (2001)
"... and other members of the San l-'rancisco mining and milling Ring feel that he above all other men in this State and California is the most titting man ..."

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