Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at t'ank.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word T'ank.
Examples
-
"T'ank you, Auntie, but if I may I will sit wit 'Ramses."
The Mummy Case Peters, Elizabeth 1985
-
"Good morning," he said, and, when she smiled back a greeting to him, he added, "T'ank you," and looked proudly round him at his fellow-patients as who should say, "See how we understand one another, she and I!"
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, July 4, 1917 Various
-
"T'ank you, sor, but I never dhrink -- on djooty," Mr. Reardon retorted with chill politeness, "nor," he added, "wit 'me immejiate superiors."
Cappy Ricks Retires 1918
-
"T'ank de Laud," and this was repeated three times with intense fervor and reverence.
A Woman Rice Planter 1914
-
"T'ank you, mum," mumbled the Flopper, as the money dropped into his hat.
The Miracle Man 1909
-
"T'ank de Lord youse have showed up!" gasped the Flopper.
The Miracle Man 1909
-
"T'ank you, Madame," said Denise brokenly, when Madame ceased.
-
"T'ank yo 'fo' dat, Master Rober -- I'se glad to see dat I'se got one friend --"
The Rover Boys in the Jungle Or, Stirring Adventures in Africa Edward Stratemeyer 1896
-
"T'ank yo ', massah; you is a real gen'man," and Ben's face relaxed into
Young Captain Jack The Son of a Soldier Edward Stratemeyer 1896
-
He not even stop for say: 'T'ank you for save me from be drown' dead in the
Old Man Savarin and Other Stories Edward William Thomson 1886
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.