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Etymologies
- Middle English towen, from Old English togian; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.Middle English, possibly from Old English tow-, spinning (in tow-cræft, spinning craft, spinning).
Examples
“To the Summit - Moon Rocks in Tow is the next entry in this blog.”
“Some are willing to lie and say they are gay (WITH Wifey and kids in Tow), some Wont.”
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“To the Summit - Moon Rocks in Tow was the previous entry in this blog.”
“NOTE: "The Tow" is about 7,500 words, a bit larger than LiveJournal can handle, so the story has been captured as a PDF file for you to read.”
“Blue Ox Aladdin Tow Bar RV Dinghy Towing BX4325 Free SH”
“Page 265 dirty, squalling, white-headed little brats, who are familiarly known as Tow-heads -- on account of the color of their hair, as well as its texture and generally unkempt and matted condition.”
“We have not had One cold day Since we passed below the last falls or great Shute & Some time before the Climent is temperate, and the only change we have experienced is from fair weather to rainey windey weather - I made a chief & gave a medel this man is name Tow-wall and appears to have Some influence with the nation and tells me he lives at the great Shute-we gave the Squar a Coate of Blue”
“The "Tow" Is Seen at the Left and a Bunch of "Flax line" on the Bench.”
“Tow-line and pole, paddle and tump-line, rapids and portages, -- such tortures served to give the one a deep digust for great hazards, and printed for the other a fiery text on the true romance of adventure.”
“Eliminating Commissions: Tow-truck driving should be an respectable profession, one with an hourly wage that doesn't encourage drivers to recklessly tow cars.”
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