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

  • Natalie Cornwall prosecuting told the court that Tombling had received overpayments of more than £25,000 in income support, more than £15,000 in housing benefit, and almost £4,000 in council tax benefit between April 2003 and September 2008.

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2010

  • Natalie Cornwall prosecuting told the court that Tombling had received overpayments of more than £25,000 in income support, more than £15,000 in housing benefit, and almost £4,000 in council tax benefit between April 2003 and September 2008.

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2010

  • Tombling who pleaded guilty to three charges of failing to notify authorities of a change in her circumstances and one charge of making a false representation, was told by Judge Foster: "Your offences over a period of some five years involved sums totalling more than

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2010

  • Tombling who pleaded guilty to three charges of failing to notify authorities of a change in her circumstances and one charge of making a false representation, was told by Judge Foster: "Your offences over a period of some five years involved sums totalling more than

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2010

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