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Definition of Tules
1. tule [n] - See also: tule
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tules
Literary usage of Tules
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1854)
"Some twelve or fifteen years ago, there lived, or, rallier. roamed in Tuos a
certain female of very loo« habits, known as 1л tules. Finding it difficult to ..."
2. Inter-Linkages: The Kyoto Protocol and the International Trade and by W. Bradnee Chambers (2001)
"ETS tules tot the allocation and ttade of emissions allowances, ... between WTO
tules and ETS tules An assessment ot the potential ..."
3. Miscellanies by William Makepeace Thackeray (1877)
"... invariably tells tules of the visit of his young scapegrace of a brother-in-law.
XXL LET us now, beloved and ingenuous youth, take the other side of the ..."
4. Campfires on Desert and Lava by William Temple Hornaday (1908)
"... Sans tules—Our Camp—Mr. Sykes Goes to the Gulf. THE day after the trip to the
Sykes Crater, and the bringing in of the sheep, was for me a busy one. ..."
5. Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology by Joseph Thomas (1901)
"... representing the achievements of the Obizzi family. Died in 1592. Zeller, (tules
SYLVAIN,) an able French historian, born in Pans, ..."
6. Biographia juridica. A biographical dictionary of the judges of England from by Edward Foss (1870)
"... with the highest connections, it would be idle to suppose that he could have
attained thie eminence by means of nn-re patronage. tules of a contrary ..."