Riche and Champion are said to have succeeded in producing tam-tams having all the qualities and timbre of the Chinese instruments.
However, he was helpless; and he was basely glad that he was helpless, that it was no affair of his after all, and that Mrs. Tams had thus to work out her destiny to his own benefit.
The voice of Mrs. Tams was very gentle and comforting.
Thus in two scarcely perceptible gestures the assurance was asked for and given that the mission had been successful and that Mrs. Tams would be coming up at once.
Why should Mrs. Tams thus cheerfully bear the misfortunes of others?
He had decided to have a grand altercation with his wife that night, when Ingpen and Mrs. Tams had departed and George was asleep and they had the house to themselves.
Mrs. Tams has been looking after the house--I shall go round and see her after tea.
Surely, if Mrs. Tams was in the kitchen, Hilda ought to be in the drawing-room with their guest!
Did the seniors know the storekeepers had the tams in stock, or have the storekeepers been put wise by our elder sisters at Ardmore?
I did not believe that they ordered us to wear baby blue tams just out of an arbitrary desire to make us obey.
Why, it will take the stores in Greenburg two weeks to supply sufficienttams of the proper color.
Half an hour later, the girls in their bright colored sweater-coats andtams raced across the beach.
Therefore that interferes with the other business, or his library business, for it is conceded, and my friends will not deny, that Mr. Tams has the largest library in the world.
Tams Music Library, of New York, and George Lowell Tracy Music Library, of Boston, Mass.
Mr. Tams yesterday tried to make you believe that some of them cost $2 apiece.
I understood you to say yesterday that this movement to enforce the law arose from the fact that men like Mr. Tamshad gone into the renting or lending of musical works as a business.
They can go to Mr. Tams or to anyone else, or to another society, and rent these books for 10 cents apiece, or whatever the price.
It can not be denied, we can prove it by the bills, that Mr. Tams has paid for the past fifteen years from three to four thousand dollars for books which he bought of them.
As a matter of fact, I have been informed that Mr. Tams is the principal gentleman in the United States who is doing that sort of thing, to persuade people to violate this statute.
I am not talking about Mr. Tams at all; I am trying to find out whether there is any notice to any musical society--whether there is any warning that they must not lend these books?
To-day in Scotland you will see the children wearing kilts or ties or tams made of their own family tartan.
Kilts and socks and tams are for the gentry, Alan would tell you, and shepherds are too poor to afford them.
At the same time the tam-tams were heard beating, and the enemy appeared swarming over the hills which intervened between the British army and the river.
The bugle bands were really good, and some of the native airs lively and harmonious, but the constant beating of their tam-tams would have been somewhat trying to a nervous person, to whom quiet was the first condition of happiness.
Mrs. Tams lowered the gas and resumed her chair, and the street lamp once more threw the shadows of the window-frames on the blinds.
Mrs. Tams told me they were selling Singapore pineapple at sevenpence-halfpenny.
When she entered the parlour in the wake of Mrs. Tams he kissed her with gay fervour.
If anybody had foretold to Mrs. Tams that in her fifty-eighth year she would accede to the honourable order of the starched white cap, Mrs. Tams could not have credited the prophecy.
Mrs. Tams said to her in a whisper-- "I mun go see.
The individuality of Mrs. Tams was to have scope nowhere.
The subdued stir made by Mrs. Tamsin clearing the table was for Rachel a delicious background to the scene.
It's first I knew of it," Mrs. Tams replied, still spying over the pavement.
She said not a word to Louis, but instructed Mrs. Tams to inform the master, if he inquired, that she had gone over to Knype to see Mr. Maldon.
He couldn't have called before we got here, because if he had Mrs. Tams would have told us.
As soon as they were ready the tam-tams began to beat, and songs of sorrow were chanted as they disappeared from the village.
Then the tam-tams beat, and the proper persons prepared the mboundou.
They stopped, while the drummers beat their tam-tams furiously.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tams" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.