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tattersall
[ tat-er-sawl, -suhl ]
noun
- a pattern of squares formed by colored crossbars on a solid-color, usually light background.
- a fabric with this pattern.
adjective
- having this pattern or made of such fabric:
a tattersall vest.
tattersall
/ ˈ³Ùæ³Ùəˌ²õɔ˱ô /
noun
- a fabric, sometimes brightly coloured, having stripes or bars in a checked or squared pattern
- ( as modifier )
a tattersall coat
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tattersall1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tattersall1
Example Sentences
It will not be simple for Bluesky to scale up to the size of X and Facebook, says Andy Tattersall, an information specialist at the University of Sheffield.
Kevyn Tran: The detective and former classmate of the Yellowjackets was killed by Walter Tattersall in the present while investigating the death of Adam Martin.
Detective Chief Inspector Jen Tattersall, of Greater Manchester Police, said Nelson was "an extremely dangerous man who thought he could get away with what he was doing by using modern technology".
It is a handsomely shot film, with cinematography by John Matysiak and David Tattersall that’s almost too crisp and perfect.
In the present, Walter Tattersall also knows that Misty isn’t a very good actress.
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