Thymy

Word THYMY
Character 5
Hyphenation thym y
Pronunciations N/A

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The person who's blame it is. Can often be referred too as Thymval, or TIMAMY Urban Dictionary

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The word "thymy" in example sentences

Away! ours is the palm of roast; whether of the crisp mutton that crops the thymy herbage of our downs, or the noble ox who revels on lush ❋ Unknown (2006)

Often at such conjunctures as these, when the futility of her great undertaking was more than usually manifest, did Ethelberta long like a tired child for the conclusion of the whole matter; when her work should be over, and the evening come; when she might draw her boat upon the shore, and in some thymy nook await eternal night with a placid mind. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Leaving Anaxis to smell about, I went walking on the thymy hillsides or through the olive groves, hearing for chorus the cicadas and mountain birds, while I ran over this speech or that. ❋ Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 (1966)

To do this we must visit them in their own home, which we shall find in some pine-wood, like the "pincushion-wood," or in some grassy thymy spot, covered with little green tufts. ❋ Caroline Pridham (N/A)

Or, when we eat of the fragrant honey, we do not quarrel with the thymy bees because they have blended for us the sweets of Hybla. ❋ Various (N/A)

Neither drew free breath again till they were out of the house, and out of the garden, and out of the castle, and on the wide, thymy downs, with the blue sky above, where the skylarks sang, and there was the sweet, fresh scent of the seaweed and the bean-fields. ❋ Edith (1923)

And as on the yellowy white of the vellum book-cover, so here on the thymy grass of the knoll it shone golden. ❋ Edith (1923)

The place looked comfortable enough -- a small, unpainted, two-room affair, with a lean-to at the back for a kitchen, a porch added only the preceding spring, so that milord might have a view of the thymy valley below, with its green fields and distant hills, while he smoked and meditated. ❋ Unknown (1923)

I remembered that; but I remembered, too, how white and round Jane's chin had looked as it pressed against the thymy turf of the cliff where we lay above the sea. ❋ Rose Macaulay (1919)

And the sapphire sky and thymy plains of thy own sweet Sicily; ❋ Unknown (1895)

The cherry-tree spread its boughs close to her window, and seemed to fill the room with the delicate dewy light of its blossoms; the winds came blowing in, sweet and chill, from thymy common and "sheep-trimmed down." ❋ Sarah Doudney (1884)

Ethelberta long like a tired child for the conclusion of the whole matter; when her work should be over, and the evening come; when she might draw her boat upon the shore, and in some thymy nook await eternal night with a placid mind. ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)

He vaunted the quality of everything on the table, and was especially enthusiastic about a wine of the south, very aromatic, which had come to him as a present from his friend the Bishop of Rhegium, together with a certain cheese of Sila, exquisite in thymy savour, whereof he ate with prodigious gusto. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

It was springy as well as soft, and though the linen was not perhaps so fine as what Lena was accustomed to at home, it was real homespun for all that -- and through everything there was the delicious wild thymy sort of scent of lavender which Mrs. Denny had promised her. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)

The golden bees are silent on the thymy Hymettus; and the knelling horn of Aurora's love no more shall scatter away the cold twilight on the top of Hymettus. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)

Not a human creature crossed his path till the carol of the lark summoned the husbandman to his toil, and spread the thymy hills and daisied pastures with herds and flocks. ❋ Unknown (1875)

Between the groups of trees the soil was clothed with a sort of whitish weed, which perfumed the air with a sweet thymy odour. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The men who had taken them were seated on the thymy turf grinning like apes, with pipes in their mouths, and a flask of wine between their knees. ❋ 1839-1908 Ouida (1873)

And there was the goodly pasture for the horses and the neat, and the thymy hill-grass for the sheep; and beyond it all, the thicket of the great wood, with its unfailing store of goodly timber of ash and oak and holly and yoke-elm. ❋ William Morris (1865)

Spent, though still gasping out, 'such fun!' they threw themselves on their backs upon the thymy grass, and lay still for several seconds ere they sat up to look back at the thickly-wooded ravine, winding crevice-like in and out between the overlapping skirts of the hills, whose rugged heads cut off the horizon. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

Who broke the website? Thymy [Who ate all the pies]? Thymy Whose assasination started [WW2]? Thymy Who has stolen your beer? Thymy Who has drunk said beer, gone home with the ugliest [swamp donkey] in town and claims to have never done it? Thymy ❋ Ozle (2004)

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