A woolen cap of Scottish origin.
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Examples for "tam"
Examples for "tam"
1The little girl in the red tam was worth ten of me.
2A cap that drooped like a tam-o'-shanter completed my attempt at disguise.
3Benjamin tried on the tam-o-shanter, but it was too big for him.
4Pam-ta-tam, he sings, and he stops by the gramophone and stays there.
5Dem horse he steal de night-tam'-datwhiskee he trade on de Indian.
1The girl in the pink tam-o'-shanter was in the first one.
2A girl in a tam-o'-shanter cap was leaning over the rail.
3Rachel, rummaging in the closet, brought forth an old white tam-o'-shanter.
4From a shelf Barrie snatched a tam-o'-shanter, also a dark green in colour.
5There was not a solitary tam-o'-shanter to be seen from either of them.
1When all is well cooked, pass it through a fine tammy.
2Let this simmer for half an hour, and then pass it through the tammy.
3When these are tender, pass them through the tammy and return them to the soup.
4Tammy lost her job right around the time of the financial crisis.
5Her absence also splits a young, dynamic opening partnership with Tammy Beaumont.
6Tammy came back intending to continue the argument from the night before.
7Tammy's sister said that these tapes were not available to just anybody.
8I shall be seeing Tammy,' he added, giving me a challenging look.
9When Tammy heard about One-Week Job, she felt inspired to get involved.
10Willian, Marcos Alonso and Tammy Abraham also fired wide from good positions.
11Conceiving was never a problem for me, which made Tammy envy me.
12Tammy batted really well and set the game up nicely for them.
13Nate had seen Tammy arrive, waited for her to come to him.
14It also was the day Tammy would officially move into our house.
15If only she'd thought to bring Tammy's stuffed bear in with them.
16Either Barbara would tell her or Tammy would eavesdrop outside Merril's office.