Large, free-standing rock outcrop that rises abruptly from the surrounding smooth and gentle slopes of a rounded hill summit or ridge crest.
1 But the effort was too much tor him, and hastened his end.
2 Could he-couldhe be the stranger whom I saw upon the tor ?
3 The propri-e- tor of that there beauty institooshun has it, and it's hers.
4 Maybe he even thought he was doing it partly tor me.
5 Nĕs' tor - the leader of the warriors of Pylos, in southwestern Greece.
6 The deeds and thoughts of men are tor him equally indifferent.
7 That is a question which each has to answer tor himself.
8 But never tor a moment did her good sense leave her.
9 That is one thing that hap-pens to some ex- plor-a- tor -y pilots, Chet.
10 It carries supplies, such as food, ammunition, trench tools, and timber tor dugouts.
11 En aucun liu onques tel tor ne vi com est cele de Loon.
12 The ground seemed to give forth iron and lime wherever he dug tor it.
13 And when she told my father and his men, they raced for the tor .
14 The first tor on our horizon was Sharp Tor, which the Dart evidently feared.
15 He was standing on the slope of a small tor .
16 They rode up a tor and down through some boggy runoff below the mountains.
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