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  • 111tat|ter|de|mal|ion — «TAT uhr dih MAYL yuhn, MAL ; ee uhn», noun, adjective. –n. a person in ragged clothes; ragamuffin. –adj. tattered; ragged …

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  • 112tat|tered — «TAT uhrd», adjective. 1. full of tatters; torn; ragged: »a tattered dress. 2. wearing torn or ragged clothes: »This is the man, all tattered and torn (Nursery Rhyme) …

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  • 113tat|ter|er — «TAT uhr uhr», noun. British Slang. a tatter3 …

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  • 114tat|ter|y — «TAT uhr ee», adjective. = tattered. (Cf. ↑tattered) …

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  • 115tat|tie — «TAT ee», noun. Scottish Dialect. a potato …

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  • 116tat|ti|ness — «TAT ee nihs», noun. Especially British. the quality or condition of being tatty; shabbiness …

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  • 117tat|tler — «TAT luhr», noun. 1. = telltale (def. 1). (Cf. ↑telltale) 2. any one of a group of shore birds resembling sandpipers, with a noisy cry …

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  • 118tat|tle|tale — «TAT uhl TAYL», noun, adjective. Informal. –n. a telltale. –adj. revealing faults: »tattletale stains. ╂[American English < tattle; patterned on telltale] …

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  • 119tat|tle — «TAT uhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.i. 1. to tell tales or secrets; blab: »Though teased, the boy never tattled. 2. to talk idly or foolishly; chatter; gossip: »The two old ladies tattled for hours. –v.t. 1. to reveal by tattling; …

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  • 120Tat Wood — is co writer (with Lawrence Miles) of the About Time episode guides to the television series Doctor Who . This book series, begun in 2004, emphasises the importance of understanding the series in the context of British politics, culture and… …

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