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tweedle

[tweed-l] / ˈtwid l /




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Bamboo flutes tweedled, brass gongs thrummed, and Montagnard maidens twisted ceremonial copper bracelets round the wrists of President Nguyen Van Thieu, Premier Tran Van Huong and other South Vietnamese dignitaries.

From Time Magazine Archive

"It was such a grand day we couldn't resist coming in the car," tweedled the twins, "but if you had started for Milton before we got here, we would have died of mortification."

From At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell

"Why, this is the birthday of our friendship, yours and Annie's and the Tuckers'," tweedled the twins.

From Back at School with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell

Oh, not yet, Zebedee!" tweedled the girls, "we are not a bit sleepy.

From Vacation with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell

"Oh, Page, you are just like Zebedee," tweedled the twins.

From At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell




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