Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- A river of central Scotland rising in the Grampian Mountains and flowing about 190 km (118 mi) through Loch Tay to the Firth of Tay, an inlet of the North Sea.
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- n. a branch of the Tai languages
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Examples
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"Tay is not going to say anything about his back," Curry said.
LeBron nears triple-double as Cavs drop Pistons for 3-0 lead
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In a 2 story maisonette with a beautiful view over the river Tay from the upstairs bedroom.
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Tay is so athletic and so long that he gives Andre Iguodala problems, and when they bring in (Kyle) Korver, we make a conscious effort to get Tay the ball, '' Pistons coach Flip Saunders said.
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"When Reggie was running downcourt and I saw Tay getting his steps, I was like, 'Reggie better dunk it, because Tay is going to get it.'"
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"I said to myself: 'Reggie better dunk it, because if he doesn't dunk it Tay is going to get it.'"
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Major Tuoi spent much of his Viet Cong military career in Tay
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Tuoi repeatedly stated that many U.S. gravesites in Tay Ninh were destroyed beyond hope by B-52 bombing of the graveyards.
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The other picture showing Nolan shaking hands with a Vietnamese was presented and Tuoi said he recognized the Vietnamese as a member of COSVN staff but could not recall his name, rank, or position, saying that the picture had been taken immediately after Nolan's arrival at the headquarters in Tay
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But if Nolan is dead, who did Smith see in Tay Ninh in 2005?
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Cambodia, Smith wonders who, exactly, he saw in Tay Ninh, and the
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