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tabi

NOUN
  1. a sock with a separation for the big toe; worn with thong sandals by the Japanese

How To Use tabi In A Sentence

  • By 1100 the civilization of Europe was somewhat stabilized.
  • Do you think the Academy is really hip to how great Gosford Park is, or do they just like it's patina of British upper-crust respectability?
  • But the family have pulled together and, in spite of fits of irritability, are happy.
  • The establishment of administrative accountability system in our country soon, And accountability is still in the consubstantial Accountability stage.
  • The final proposals were a rather unsuccessful compromise between the need for profitability and the demands of local conservationists.
  • Stahl Real Estate has applied to demolish two early 20th century buildings, but preservationists are firing back, arguing that the 190 rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments, which sit between 64th and 65th streets near York Avenue, have played a vital role housing lower- and middle-class tenants for nearly a century. New Spat Over Upper East Side Rent
  • That notion identifies heritability with the regression of the offspring phenotype on the parental (or biparental mean in the case of sexual reproduction), where both phenotypes are presented as z-scores (i.e., set to mean = 0 and standard deviation = 1). Miss Winter Solstice
  • I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life.
  • The wide planing hull lends stability for easy shots down tough rapids, and the boat's upturned bow makes punching through big holes a cinch.
  • When prices fall, commodity producers can maintain profitability by cutting costs or increasing output.
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