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The word "tch" is not a word in standard written English, but it is often used in informal contexts to denote a sound of irritation. For example, if a person says something silly, you might respond with "Tch!" to express disapproval.
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tch
interjection
A representation of the dental click used to show disapproval; tut
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"Tch," one of the women was saying, "if that's where it is, I suppose I'll just have to take a shower right here in the middle of the living room".
Chips: tch as in match, o as in women, gh as in hiccough.
Old English cw was changed to qu; hw to wh, qu, or quh; ċ to ch or tch; sċ to sh; -ċġ- to -gg-; and -ht to ght.
Korean distinguishes two other kinds of obstruents (stops, or fricatives): heavily aspirated p', t', k', and ch' and reinforced (tense) pp, tt, kk, and tch.
Tch, kids, eh.
Row 4: Slst into the next dc of the tail (counts as tch), 5dc, dc2tog, 9dc.
Similar(15)
As he put it: "...All the saints conceive, similarly to the Mother of God, the Word of God within themselves and give birth to Him...When we repent sincerely for our previous sins...precisely as it happened in the womb of the Virgin, the Word of the Father enters us and is found in us as a seed... ......Bit of a stre-e-tch?
"Like just then when I heard tapping on the keyboards, that's got a rhythm to it: tch-tch-tch-tch-tch. "Now the air-conditioner is going wwwwuuuurrrrrrrr," he adds, pointing towards the ceiling.
SECOND LADY: Tch-tch-tch, tch-tch-tch, tch-tch, tch-tch, tch-tch-tch, tch-tch-tch – no bid.
Nyinya nyinya nyin hutch, hu-uh-tch, hutch!" and so on and on.
Not just to our son, but to any human being?" McSpadden also urged that she had not seen a video of her husband, Brown's stepfather Louis Head, shouting: "Burn this b*tch down" to angry protesters following the grand jury's verdict on Monday night.
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