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tringle
[ tring-guhl ]
noun
- a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tringle1
1690–1700; < French: curtain rod, rod, alteration of Middle French tingle; compare Middle Dutch tingel lathe
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Example Sentences
Lady Tringle had even said a word to her sister, Mrs. Dormer, as to expenses, and that had never been forgiven by the artist.
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Ayala did not argue the matter out in her mind, but in very early days she began to entertain a dislike to Tringle magnificence.
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Lady Tringle had sent half-a-dozen messengers after him, and at last he was found looking up at the Arch of Titus.
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Altogether, they were uncomfortable after Mr. Traffick went and before Tom Tringle had come.
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Lady Tringle had already told herself that, in choosing Ayala, she had chosen wrong.
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