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tallyho

[tal-ee-hoh, tal-ee-hoh] / ˈtæl iˌhoʊ, ˌtæl iˈhoʊ /


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Rolls Royces and big red buses carts charabancs, here and there a tallyho, moved like gastropoda along the road.

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At Meadow Brook, F. Ambrose Clark appeared, as is his custom, in a black-and-yellow tallyho.

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Reginald Truscott-Jones was too obviously soaked in tallyho.

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Now 59-year-old John Cuneo spends much of his time with his family on his farms, where he raises hackney ponies, Palominos and Suffolks, drives his friends about in a tallyho on holidays.

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"He flies a gate beyant any living sowl I iver seed, and his tallyho, my jewel—'twould do y'er heart good to hear his tallyho!" said my lord's huntsman.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829 by Various




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