Definition of Tuniest

1. tuny [adj] - See also: tuny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuniest

tunicate
tunicated
tunicates
tunicin
tunicins
tunick
tunicked
tunicks
tunicle
tunicles
tunicless
tuniclike
tunics
tunicwise
tunier
tuniest (current term)
tuning
tuning fork
tuning forks
tuning in
tuning out
tunings
tunisia
tunisite
tunker
tunnage
tunnages
tunned
tunnel
tunnel broker

Literary usage of Tuniest

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

1. Camping Among Cannibals by Alfred St. Johnston (1888)
"the liveliest and tuniest " pieces " that I know, and then a bit of Schumann for my own delectation, for it was a pleasure to feel even this piano's notes ..."

2. The Classical Journal (1826)
"Thou tuniest Adam to destruction, and sayest, return ye children of Adam. For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday, when it is past, ..."

3. In a Canadian Canoe, The Nine Muses Minus One, and Other Stories by Barry Pain (1891)
"... it is not very good music; in fact, I would take an affidavit that it is the nastiest, tuniest tune I ever heard, and yet it has associations for me. ..."

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