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Examples

  • She realized quickly, though, when Nikki made her “Tch!” sound, that that had been the wrong response.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • She realized quickly, though, when Nikki made her “Tch!” sound, that that had been the wrong response.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • She realized quickly, though, when Nikki made her “Tch!” sound, that that had been the wrong response.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • Tch, I should fall for a new man more often. treenybopper has gone on a date tonight.

    The One That's Brightly Coloured kisobel 2006

  • Tch, horse - I shared something poignant and beautiful, and you had to cheapen it.

    When A Man Hasn't Been Kissed Gordie 2008

  • Tch! ... it comes of listening to that silly, dismal wind.”

    Ultima Thule 2003

  • Tch, tch, tch!” he snapped, in the genial Irish fashion that made him dreaded and adored.

    The Getting of Wisdom 2003

  • When she began to play, Madeleine made “Tch, tch, tch!” and shook her head, in despair of now ever being rid of them.

    Maurice Guest 2003

  • Tch! now he had this to go through ... on top of his bad night, and his own burning irresolution.

    The Way Home 2003

  • This she read with wrinkled brows, an occasional surreptitious glance at Richard, and more than one smothered: “Tch!”

    Ultima Thule 2003

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