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Lexicographical Neighbors of

Tweedle-dee
Tweedle-dees
Tweedle-dum
Tweedle-dums
Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Twelfth cake
Twelfth cakes
Twelfth day
Twelfth night
Twelfthtide
Twelve Days of Christmas
Twelve Labours of Hercules
Twelve Tribes of Israel
Twelver
Twentieth Amendment (current term)
Twenty20
Twi
Twi-tard
Twi-tards
Twickenham
Twickers
Twihard
Twihards
Twilight of the Gods
Twin Cities
Twin Falls
Twin Towers
Twinkie
Twinkie defence

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly by Henry Plauché Dart, 1858- ed, John Dymond, d. 1922 ed, Louisiana Historical Society (1922)
"The proposed Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution, reads as follows: "No ... What is meant by "civil or legal disabilities" in the Twentieth Amendment, ..."

2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"The twentieth amendment was agreed to, authorizing the President to accept the services of foreign officers, and grant them commissions in the volunteer ..."

3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1879)
"Twentieth amendment—for, 32718; against, 41223. Twenty-first amendment—for, 25802 ; against, 46725. The Democratic candidates for Congress were all elected, ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society by American Antiquarian Society (1882)
"The other change in the qualification for voting was made by the twentieth amendment in 1859, which excludes from the right of suffrage and of election to ..."

5. Protocols of Proceedings of the International Marine Conference (1890)
"The Secretary will please read the twentieth amendment. The amendment is as follows: "A ship under 150 feet in length, whether a steam-ship or a sailing ..."

6. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"RELATIVE TO CRIMINAL COURTS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS (Twentieth Amendment, Adopted November 6, 1906—Act No. 44 of 1906) ARTICLE 140. There shall be in the City ..."

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