Mr. Tedder thinks that the two plans of rapidity of supply and cheapness of cost can in some respect be united.
Tedder in a letter printed in the Library Chronicle for July, 1884 (vol.
Mr. Tedder says in his letter, "For rarer books I still consider it safer and cheaper in the long run to cultivate business relations with one or more second-hand booksellers, and pay them for their knowledge and experience.
It was the passe-partouts that brought me and Tedder together.
Well, ultimately Teddertook me and trained me-- did it for nix-- for what he hoped to get out of me in the future.
Then in addition Mr. Tedderhimself had a small group of what he called very honorary fellows who were the honorary fellows who insisted on paying their annual dues.
Hay may be made quickly by starting the tedder an hour behind the mowing machine.
Where two farmers neighbor together the expense may be shared, because the tedder does its work in two or three hours' time.
If left too long, then the hay-tedder is a damage because it kicks the leaves loose from the stems and the most valuable feeding material is wasted.
But two horses pulling a hay-tedder will straddle the open strip between the swaths when the tedder is twice the width of the cut.
In fact the mowing machine, hay-tedder and horserake should all fit together for team work so they will follow each other without skips or unnecessary laps.
His excellency Yacoub Artin Pasha is still Minister of Instruction at Cairo; Mr. Tedder is still at the Athenaeum.
Mr. Tedder summed him up as "as a compound of a Benedictine monk, a Crusader and a Buccaneer.
Mr. Tedder describes him as a man of great and subtle intellect and very urbane.
The tedder should be used once, twice or oftener as the circumstances may require.
Stir with the tedder as soon as the clover has wilted somewhat.
After it has been mown there is greater reason for using the tedder in getting it ready for being raked, and it calls for more curing before it is put into cocks.
When thus cured it is stirred with the tedder often enough to aid in curing the hay quickly.
The tedder should be used freely in getting the hay ready to rake, as at that season of the year it dries slowly.
Why," said the Measuring Worm, "you act like anybody else when the hay-tedder comes along!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tedder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.