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Definition of T. h. white
1. Noun. United States political journalist (1915-1986).
Lexicographical Neighbors of T. H. White
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Literary usage of T. h. white
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"... our labour will be more than rewarded. ART. II.—Fragments of Italy and the
Rhine-Land. By the Rev. TH WHITE, MA London : Pickering. ..."
2. Dissertations by Mr. Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne (1906)
"... be those blue-blooded Southern ladies who ar-re graftin' f ' ra church fair
in Texas, to tell th' ladies iv th' White House that they ar-re no ladies. ..."
3. The Bookman (1899)
"'Will ye set down,' says th' white-haired wan. ... lady an' th' white-haired
tooty-frooty lady they hollers, too, an" Mrs. Pammer she consults with th' man ..."
4. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1901)
"Night an' day he used to prowl about th' mashes, paying no heed to any other
fowl, an' folks began to say as how th' white duck had bewitched him. ..."
5. Observations by Mr. Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne (1902)
"an' th' polisman says: ' Ye're in an ash bar'l.' He come fr'm th' White House
with tears in his eyes an' was tol' he was out iv wurruk. ..."
6. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"... our labour will be more than rewarded. ART. II.—Fragments of Italy and the
Rhine-Land. By the Rev. TH WHITE, MA London : Pickering. ..."
7. Dissertations by Mr. Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne (1906)
"... be those blue-blooded Southern ladies who ar-re graftin' f ' ra church fair
in Texas, to tell th' ladies iv th' White House that they ar-re no ladies. ..."
8. The Bookman (1899)
"'Will ye set down,' says th' white-haired wan. ... lady an' th' white-haired
tooty-frooty lady they hollers, too, an" Mrs. Pammer she consults with th' man ..."
9. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1901)
"Night an' day he used to prowl about th' mashes, paying no heed to any other
fowl, an' folks began to say as how th' white duck had bewitched him. ..."
10. Observations by Mr. Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne (1902)
"an' th' polisman says: ' Ye're in an ash bar'l.' He come fr'm th' White House
with tears in his eyes an' was tol' he was out iv wurruk. ..."