2. Noun. (plural of tweenie) ¹
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Definition of Tweenies
1. tweeny [n] - See also: tweeny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tweenies
Literary usage of Tweenies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Systematic Handbook of Volumetric Analysis: Or, The Quantitative by Francis Sutton (1900)
"If now the standard silver solution is run in, still looking through the cell,
the first faint appearance of a red coloration tweenies strikingly manifest; ..."
2. Northern Italy, Including Leghorn, Florence, Ravenna and Routes Through by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1913)
"... 'tweenies' or cigars about the size of a cigarette. — Travellers who import
their own cigars, paying the heavy duty, should keep the customs receipt, ..."
3. We Discover the Old Dominion by Louise Closser Hale (1916)
"Personally, I wouldn't entertain the idea for a moment if I were a girl, as
tweenies appear to do all the work of a vast establishment. ..."
4. Political Dictionary: Forming a Work of Universal Reference, Both by Charles Knight (1846)
"A market is usually granted to the owner of the soil in which it is appointed to
be held, who, as such grantee, tweenies the owner, ..."