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  • 41till´a|ble — till1 «tihl», preposition, conjunction. –prep. 1. up to the time of; before; until: »The child played till eight. 2. Especially Scottish. to or unto; as far as. –conj. up to the time when; until: »Walk till you come to a white hous …

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  • 42till — till1 [ tıl ] function word ** Till can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I won t be back till late. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): James lived with his parents till he was twenty five. until: Till… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 43till-less agriculture — ▪ agriculture also called  No till Agriculture,         cultivation technique in which the soil is disturbed only along the slit or in the hole into which the seeds are planted; reserved detritus from previous crops covers and protects the… …

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  • 44The United States Steel Hour — Infobox Radio Show show name = The United States Steel Hour imagesize = 200px caption = Rod Serling s The Rack , a production of The United States Steel Hour on April 12, 1955, was later published in this 1957 Bantam paperback. other names =… …

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  • 45till — 1 preposition, conjunction especially spoken until: I didn t learn to drive till I was thirty three. | The shop s open till nine o clock most evenings. 2 noun (C) BrE a machine used in shops, restaurants etc for calculating the amount of you have …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 46till-floored lake plain —    [ soil survey ]    A glaciated land area that has characteristics of a till plain, but that was also inundated by a glacial lake. The area possesses a gently undulating till topography, rather than a distinctive, low relief lake plain surface …

    Glossary of landform and geologic terms

  • 47The Adventures of Tintin — For the 2011 film, see The Adventures of Tintin (film). For other uses, see The Adventures of Tintin (disambiguation). The Adventures of Tintin The main characters and others from The Castafiore Emerald, one of the later books in the series. In… …

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  • 48till — See: ROB THE TILL or HAVE ONE S HAND IN THE TILL …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 49till — See: ROB THE TILL or HAVE ONE S HAND IN THE TILL …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 50till — n. money drawer to have one s finger(s) in the till ( to steal from a money drawer ) * * * [tɪl] [ money drawer ] to have one s finger (s) in the till ( to steal from a money drawer ) …

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