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  • 51tee|ter|board — tee|ter board or tee|ter|board «TEE tuhr BRD, BOHRD», noun. Especially U.S. a seesaw …

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  • 52tee|ter-board — or tee|ter|board «TEE tuhr BRD, BOHRD», noun. Especially U.S. a seesaw …

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  • 53tee|to´tal|ly — tee|to|tal «tee TOH tuhl», adjective. 1. of or having to do with total abstinence from alcoholic liquor. 2. urging total abstinence from alcoholic liquor. 3. pledged to drink no alcoholic liquor. 4. Informal. without exception; complete; entire.… …

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  • 54tee|to|tal — «tee TOH tuhl», adjective. 1. of or having to do with total abstinence from alcoholic liquor. 2. urging total abstinence from alcoholic liquor. 3. pledged to drink no alcoholic liquor. 4. Informal. without exception; complete; entire.… …

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  • 55tee|to|tum — «tee TOH tuhm», noun. a top spun with the fingers: »She ll waltz away like a teetotum (W. S. Gilbert). ╂[for earlier totum, the original name (< Latin tōtum all), with tee = T, a letter stamped on one side of the toy] …

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  • 56tee something up — ˌtee sthˈup | ˌtee ˈup derived to prepare to hit a ↑golf ball by placing it on a ↑tee Main entry: ↑teederived …

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  • 57Tee — Tee, n. [Cf. Icel. tj[=a] to show, mark.] (a) The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits. (b) The nodule of earth, or a short peg stuck into the ground, from which the ball is struck at the beginning of play for each hole in golf. [1913 Webster… …

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  • 58Tee — Tee, n. 1. A short piece of pipe having a lateral outlet, used to connect a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with the line; so called because it resembles the letter {T} in shape. [1913 Webster] 2. The letter T, t; also, something shaped …

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  • 59Tee iron — Tee i ron See {T iron}, under {T}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Tee-to-tum — Tee to tum, n. [Cf. {Teetotaler}.] A workingmen s resort conducted under religious influences as a counteractant to the drinking saloon. [Colloq. or Cant] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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