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  • But for today's child, vacation no longer means whiling away the time in front of the television, pestering the mother or keeping grandparents on tenterhooks for the most part of the day.
  • Last week we'd gone to check on the buds and decided to leave them for another week, which put us on a special kind tenterhook, since there's a good chance in the meanwhile that some other sansai gatherer who knows where the thorny trees are will come along with every right to take the buds - they are wild and free, after all - plus, there are mountain hikers passing near all the time who may spot and are not above even breaking the branches to get at the delicious tender buds to have with their camp dinner. PureLandMountain.com
  • Either the loser keeps the winner on tenterhook or the winner keeps the looser at bay! Top Stories - Google News
  • ‡ A tenterhook was a hooked device used in the 1700s to secure newly woven cloth onto a frame. On tenterhooks
  • Today you mentioned being on "tender hooks '"; I believe the term is actually "tenterhooks" implying a state of anxiety (and actually, in origin, is related to the manufacture of cloth!). Pam Holland Designs and Productions
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  • The elimination final started on tenterhooks for both sides as the scoring was slow and the passages of play at times cumbersome.
  • tenterhooks" and fearing for his son's life if the all-rounder travels to play in next month's Indian Premier League. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • He was still on tenterhooks waiting for his directors' decision about the job.
  • Elizabeth had the knack of keeping her admirers on tenterhooks, as Crook well knew. STAGE FRIGHT
  • Presumably on tenterhooks for the return of their lords and masters. NIGHT SISTERS
  • ‘Irksome, loopily affectionate, on tenterhooks, fidgety’… ran Emily's immediate assessment of her Husband's ‘welcome-back-to-the-big-city’ mood.
  • Wanless, answered enquiries as to Ingram's behaviour under what Mrs. Percival otiosely called "his bereavement," echoed speculations at to his whereabouts -- played, in short, vacantly an empty part, and kept her mother upon tenterhooks. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution
  • [The last name is given] because the principal island is that of Luzón, whose form is that of a tenterhook, one hundred and thirty leguas along its longest side and seventy along the shortest. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • We were kept on tenterhooks for hours while the judges chose the winner.
  • When it was all over, and the train, bearing the general foreman, had gone, Burke quieted down, but not without many fulgurous flashes that kept the poor Italian on tenterhooks. The Mighty Burke
  • For the remainder of their stay in Vienna, Bettina was on tenterhooks. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • I put calls out concerning an acquaintance of mine who lives in Rockaway, so I'm sort of on tenterhooks waiting for a callback.
  • The 16-strong team was on "tenterhooks" over the delicate bid to separate Trishna and Krishna, aged two, which will take about 16 hours, plastic surgeon Tony Holmes told reporters at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital. My Sinchew -
  • Something sharp from behind; a tenterhook in his shoulders. The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
  • Those who like such drugs mixed up with a _quantum sufficit_ of horror, and all the tenterhook interest, hair-breadth escapes, and incident so forced as to stagger belief, which make up the hotchpotch romances whether narrative or dramatic of the present day, will like this. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1
  • O'Brien, who is currently embroiled in a key storyline, said all the cast and crew had been on "tenterhooks" waiting to hear good news. British Blogs
  • Which makes one wonder: what exactly is a tenterhook? My Pseudonymic Self
  • Emerging market bonds are also on a turmoil tenterhook; when the apple cart gets upset, I want to look at ways of owning the next cart, rather than trying to collect the rotten apples. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • Now prices must remain high to encourage U.S. farmers to plant more corn and soybeans in the spring, and traders will be on tenterhooks to see whether crops in the U.S. are enough to correct the deficit in inventories. End Of Cheap Food Era May Be Near
  • Now I am on tenterhooks and pacing the ops block like an expectant father.
  • The AbitibiBowater paper mill near Liverpool is expected to reopen as planned next week, though the community is on "tenterhooks" as the company seeks bankruptcy protection, the mayor of the region says. CBC | Top Stories News

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