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TIN'SELED, pp. Decorated with gaudy ornaments.
TIN'SEL, n. Something very shining and gaudy; something superficially shining an...
TIN'PENNY, n. [tin and penny.] A customary duty in England, formerly paid to tit...
TIN'NY, a. Abounding with tin.
TIN'NING, ppr. [from tin.] Covering with tin or tinfoil. TIN'NING , n. The act, ...
TIN'NER, n. [from tin.] One who works in the tin mines.
TIN'NED, pp. Covered with tin.
TIN'MAN, n. [tin and man.] A manufacturer of tin vessels; a dealer in tin ware. ...
TINK'LING, ppr. Making a small quick sharp noise. TINK'LING , n. A small quick s...
TINK'LE, v.i. 1. To make small quick sharp sounds, as by striking on metal; to c...
TINK'ERLY, adv. In the manner of a tinker.
TINK'ER, n. A mender of brass kettles,pans and the like.
TINK'AL, n. Borax in its crude state or unrefined. It consists of small crystals...
TINK, v.i. To make a sharp shrill noise; to tinkle. [The latter is generally used.]
TING'LING, ppr. Having a thrilling sensation. TING'LING , n. A thrilling sensation.
TIN'GLE, v.i. [L. tinnio.] 1. To feel a kind of thrilling sound. At which both t...