Spike on a tool or utensil.
1After that, at Dan's direction he put in his tine-nosed fishing pliers.
2We now begin with the simplest form of tine we have, viz.
3He handed the broken tine to his conqueror with a gracious bow.
4Ruth sat quite still for a tine, with face intent and flushed.
5All very tine, except that in at least some cases it is untrue.
6To right and left of him is one long tapering tine.
7He impaled a single grain of rice on one tine of his fork.
8Every one was eager to get out, tine confinement had lasted long enough.
9Don't wonder Mr. Bartholomew is eager to electrify his entire tine.
10The brow tine length and the number of points were similar across all treatments.
11Put back in tine potato skins and brown in oven and serve very hot.
12Turn it out of the tine carefully and stand on a sieve till cold.
13Then, with a heavy length of a long bone, he tapped the jutting tine.
14They took a great deal of tine and occupied my attention while they lasted.
15Otherwise tine people who kidnaped you will get off scot-free.
16He adjusted his grip on the fork and jabbed it in, breaking a tine.
Tine per variant geogràfica