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Examples
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We had our supper of sandwiches and tatie-cake and hotted-up tea.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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If you asked him when the war would be won he pleaded ignorance; but if you asked him where it would be won, his answer invariably was: "On t 'tatie-patches at Horsforth."
More Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895
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If it hadn't been for him, I shouldn't hae had a tatie to put in my garden.
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"Shut up yer tatie trap and open yer weather eye," muttered Buzzby, who had charge of the gang, "there'll be time enough to speak after we're off."
The World of Ice 1859
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"Shut up yer tatie-trap and open yer weather-eye," muttered Buzzby, who had charge of the gang; "there'll be time enough to speak after we're off."
The World of Ice 1859
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"Och! shut your tatie-trap," cried Malone, but Otto, having shut the door, lost the advice.
The Island Queen 1859
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"Ah, then, won't you shut your 'tatie traps?" said a big Irishman, who had won the Victoria Cross the week before for conspicuous gallantry.
The Thorogood Family Henry [Illustrator] Austin 1859
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Yet. all amidft their piercing fotrows tatie llie fwects of pious hope: Emamiet's bl0od.
THOUGHTS IN PROSE AND VERSE ON NATURAL, MORAL, AND DIVINE SUBJECTS 1789
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Aflignces of Debtors to tatie an 0. lth to perform their Trufl.
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... the devil start up in the pulpit, like a mickle blak man, with ane black beard sticking out like ane goat's beard, clad in ane blak tatie
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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