Definition of Tangies

1. tangie [n] - See also: tangie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tangies

tanghin
tanghinia
tanghins
tangi
tangibilities
tangibility
tangible
tangibleness
tangiblenesses
tangibles
tangibly
tangie
tangientially
tangier disease
tangies (current term)
tangiest
tanginess
tanginesses
tanging
tangis
tangle
tangle orchid
tangle with
tanglebush
tangled
tangled nest spider
tangled nest spiders
tangledly
tangledness

Literary usage of Tangies

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

1. Mining Industry of Japan During the Last Twenty Five Years: 1867-1892 by W. Tsunashiro (1893)
"4 drift of the Ariki level situated 60 m. under the latter, there are 2 tangies special pumps which drive the water out by No. i shaft into the Ariki level. ..."

2. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1840)
"At these tangies, every one cries aloud to the utmost of his power. "A chief, named V/etu, had become very friendly and useful to the expedition. ..."

3. Report on the Administration of the Police by Madras (India : State). Police Dept (1884)
"After this, they rushed on to an adjacent threshing floor watched by 3 persons, and having beat them hurting them with their tangies, they robbed I sheet ..."

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