Tynes

Word TYNES
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The tynes talk as if they are in a medieval canine fantasy novel. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I warrant your friend casts up again — he will come back again, like the ill shilling — he is not the sort of gear that tynes — a hellicat boy, running through the country with a blind fiddler and playing the fiddle to ❋ Unknown (2008)

We had to feel all the way to the bottom of each of the dozens of tynes that dig into the dirt. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It was either still out there, and we'd never find it, or it got caught in the tynes of the drag after the race. ❋ Unknown (2003)

'How the Prefect doubted its weight and sneered at its tynes and the bay and tray!' ❋ Howard Pease (N/A)

The thrust from the tynes, or branches, of the stag's horns, was accounted far more dangerous than those of the boar's tusk: --- ❋ Unknown (1877)

Mony tynes [117] the half-mark [118] whinger [119] (for the halfe pennie whang) [120]. ❋ Ramsay, Edward B (1874)

'Ay!' resumed Steenie, 'the gude shepherd tynes (_loses_) no ane o' them a '! ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Stewart Kift, 49, and Cameron Dendesten, 28, photographed themselves planking on the raised tynes of a forklift and from a roof at a Melbourne factory in May last year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I warrant your friend casts up again -- he will come back again, like the ill shilling -- he is not the sort of gear that tynes -- a hellicat boy, running through the country with a blind fiddler and playing the fiddle to ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

"And speaking of red-game," said the young scapegrace, interrupting his father without scruple or hesitation, "Norman has shot a buck, and I showed the branches to Lucy, and she says they have but eight tynes; and she says that you killed a deer with Lord Bittlebrains's hounds, when you were west away, and, do you know, she says it had ten tynes; is it true?" ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

They range from simple twin chamber designs through to advanced systems with rotating tynes, temperature and moisture probes and electronic control systems. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ralph. makes no sense now after not doing it before and after tynes kicked 2 fgs last week that giants had that baltimore kicker in this week. ❋ Unknown (2009)

+contynes+, contains, 21/12; [[written {con} tynes]] _pp. _ +contenythe+, 38/39 [[written co {n} tenyth {e}]] +craft+, art, 3/4 ❋ Anonymous (1902)

I call to mind in that mediaeval-looking stronghold (but it is a modern structure) his splendid banqueting-room, lighted by the illuminated points of twelve stags 'heads, each having twelve tynes, thus 144 of them, ranged on the sides of that baronial hall: the castle, of grey granite in the Norman style, having its own gasometer, all the light was gas; this struck me as a remarkable feature inside: on the outside was one quite as memorable. ❋ Tupper, Martin F (1886)

“Thy hound hath pulled down the right quarry, I warrant him,” said the King to the Nubian, “and I vow to Saint George he is a stag of ten tynes! ❋ Unknown (2008)

Bittlebrains’s hounds, when you were west away, and, do you know, she says it had ten tynes; is it true?” ❋ Unknown (2008)

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