Dictionary
titman
noun
The runt of a litter
Exact(8)
These include such drolleries as the couplet "Walt Whitman / Was certainly no titman".
"Our students tend to come to us straight after their undergraduate degrees," Mr. Titman said.
Who knew that the expert on "trunks and brassieres" sent by the Lord Chamberlain's office to police the nude revue at the Windmill Theatre was called Mr Titman?
Titman brushed aside concerns that the colouring was placing a single interpretation on Faulkner's multifaceted work.
"We put to the scholars the idea of going beyond Benjy and colouring Quentin and Jason's sections, but Noel and Stephen had a go at the Quentin section and gave up," said Titman.
Mrs. Titman telephoned the bakery to cancel the cake and was told, courteously, that it was not possible.
Six months appears to be ideal, according to a study conducted by two finance professors, Narasimhan Jegadeesh of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Sheridan Titman of the University of Texas at Austin.
A joint birthday party for Narcissa Titman's sister and daughter was called off because of illness.
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