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UK
/tˈæmi/
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[ US /ˈtæmi/ ]
[ US /ˈtæmi/ ]
NOUN
- a woolen cap of Scottish origin
- plain-woven (often glazed) fabric of wool or wool and cotton used especially formerly for linings and garments and curtains
How To Use tammy In A Sentence
- And despite the brutal foulness of the thing's appearance, Tammy felt some measure of sympathy for it. COLDHEART CANYON
- Investigators said a 90-year-old member of the group, Magdeline Alvina Middlesworth, lived with member Tammy Lewis and her children. Cult leader Alan Bushey pleads no contest to hiding body
- Write to Tamara Audi at tammy[email protected] and Alexandra Berzon at [email protected] Slain Americans No Strangers to the Sea
- Tammy was unlike any other woman I have ever known.
- It didn't quite rank with Saint Paul's letters from Ephesus, but Tammy Faye Bakker sent a whopper of an epistle from Florida last week. Breaking Away
- Tammy waited another minute or two before gathering the strength to unknot her weary limbs and roll herself over. COLDHEART CANYON
- But on Wednesday ---three weeks and a day after Tammy had returned to consciousness--- she had something weightier to place on her bed. COLDHEART CANYON
- I want you well," she instructed Tammy during one of her first visits after Tammy had been released from the ICU. COLDHEART CANYON
- Posted December 3, 2009 at 10: 51 am | Permalink beautiful …. just curious, what was the floor covering material (not the pink carpet) …? can anyone help me please …? thanks tammy Girls Bedroom Design Ideas by Pm4, Pampered in Luxury
- However, his wife, Tammy, didn't share his enthusiasm to return to the closed buildings and boarded windows left after the flood.