Definition of Tinds

1. tind [v] - See also: tind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tinds

tindals
tinded
tinder
tinder-box
tinder-boxes
tinder box
tinderbox
tinderboxes
tindered
tindering
tinders
tindery
tinding
tindora
tindoras
tinds (current term)
tine
tine test
tinea
tinea amiantacea
tinea barbae
tinea capitis
tinea circinata
tinea corpora
tinea corporis
tinea cruris
tinea favosa
tinea glabrosa
tinea imbricata
tinea inguinalis

Literary usage of Tinds

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

1. Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York by New York (State). Constitutional Convention (1916)
"... voter will be confronted when he tinds two questions to be voted on by machine, and as to the other three they are to be voted upon by ballot. ..."

2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1832)
"... quoad ultra, repels the objections ; u;:tl tinds no expenses due." nounced this interlocutor : The Common Agent reclaimed, and tue Court proi; ..."

3. The Midland Naturalist: Journal of the Midland Union of Natural History edited by Edward W. Badger, William Jerome Harrison, William Hillhouse (1878)
"... men of science in every part of Europe and America ; and a new species, which may turn np in Lapland or in Syria, soon tinds its way to bis cabinets. ..."

4. Report of the Committee of the Senate Upon the Relations Between Labor and by Henry William Blair, United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor (1885)
"... than he tinds it here, and he sees the negro moving about his work rather slowly, as he thinks, and he tries to hurry him up and push him on, ..."

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