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- proper noun A nickname for
Tom orThomas
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Examples
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On the night he died, the 47-year-old, known as Tommo to his friends, was on his way to watch a football match at the Lindsey Hotel, a hostel near Smithfield meat market on the edge of the City, where he had lodged since October after periods of homelessness.
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On the night he died, the 47-year-old, known as Tommo to his friends, was on his way to watch a football match at the Lindsey Hotel, a hostel near Smithfield meat market on the edge of the City, where he had lodged since October after periods of homelessness.
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On the night he died, the 47-year-old, known as Tommo to his friends, was on his way to watch a football match at the Lindsey Hotel, a hostel near Smithfield meat market on the edge of the City, where he had lodged since October after periods of homelessness.
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As he persisted in garnishing the word with an additional syllable, I compromised the matter with him at the word 'Tommo'; and by that name
Typee Herman Melville 1855
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As he persisted in garnishing the word with an additional syllable, I compromised the matter with him at the word "Tommo;" and by that name I went during the entire period of my stay in the valley.
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'My team did batting and catching practice,' says Dr 'Tommo' Tomson, the captain of the Royal Southern for the past four years.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Derek "Tommo" Thompson, they're showing a montage featuring clips from assorted Manchester
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'My team did batting and catching practice,' says Dr 'Tommo' Tomson, the captain of the Royal Southern for the past four years.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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'My team did batting and catching practice,' says Dr 'Tommo' Tomson, the captain of the Royal Southern for the past four years.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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"On the night he died, the 47-year-old, known as Tommo to his friends, was on his way to watch a football match at the Lindsey Hotel, a hostel near Smithfield meat market on the edge of the City, where he had lodged since October following periods of homelessness.
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