Definitions

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  • proper noun A surname.

Etymologies

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From a medieval diminutive form of the given name Thomas.

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Examples

  • She has an essay on Tezuka in the forthcoming Anime and Philosophy, edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin

    Tezuka Film Retrospective Report » Manga Worth Reading 2009

  • Sergeant Tamplin was an explosives expert during the war; he knew how to carry out demolitions and fix booby-traps of all descriptions.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Steve 2010

  • Sergeant Tamplin was an explosives expert during the war; he knew how to carry out demolitions and fix booby-traps of all descriptions.

    John Lodwick Steve 2010

  • “I assure you, Mrs. Tamplin, you may rest easy on that score,” he said in as pleasant a voice as he could manage.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • He was trying hard to remain polite, but Charlotte Tamplin was really more than any man should have to bear.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • Harold Tamplin was a tall, plain man of high intelligence and low morals.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • “I assure you, Mrs. Tamplin, you may rest easy on that score,” he said in as pleasant a voice as he could manage.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • Harold Tamplin was a tall, plain man of high intelligence and low morals.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • He was trying hard to remain polite, but Charlotte Tamplin was really more than any man should have to bear.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

  • Harold Tamplin was a tall, plain man of high intelligence and low morals.

    Not So Innocent Laura Lee Guhrke 2002

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