Letter of many Semitic alphabets.
A large marble used for shooting in the game of marbles.
Sinònims
Examples for "tav"
Examples for "tav"
1However, Toninelli said these disputes had no bearing on the TAV analysis.
2Tav had lost interest and was belaboring his phone with his thumbs.
3Doob pulled his tablet closer and started trying to find Tav's blog.
4Going to be replaced by someone younger and more web-savvy, like Tav Prowse?
5Tav and Doob were undoing their seat belts and watching him for cues.
1Orb would not use anybody's taw but his own, that was known.
2He pulled a newly handmade taw from his pocket, three-quarter-inch and shiny.
3Men da-bwe-taw-waw Pa-zhe-go maw-nito we-osse-mind, me-zo-day ke-go nay-taw-we-tod, kaw-ge-zhe-tod wau-kwee aw-ke kanie.
4The feelers in the shape of cannon balls will bring them to taw.
5The taw line must be from twenty to thirty feet away.
6But I must buy a taw and some marbles, said Ernest.
7You must not play such a heart as yours against a marble taw.
8Make three shallow holes, and about ten feet away draw the taw line.
9Ledford watched from the corner, where he cleaned a handmade taw.
10His taw quit rolling two inches short of the lag line.
11Number two knuckles down at the taw line and shoots, as did number one.
12The "taw" is a straight line some six or eight feet away.
13Coe-thin-a, spim-i-key yea-taw-yan-ee, O wes-sa-yeg yey-sey-tho-yan-ae; Day-pale-i-tum-any-pay-itch tha-key, yea-issi-tay-hay-yon-ae, issi-nock-i-key, yoe-ma assis-key-kie pie-sey spin-I-key.
14The cicada taw zipped across the ground like a bullet.
15Orb followed suit, his cicada taw rolling a hair closer.
16The force must be enough to cause the ball to drop outside the taw line.