Brownie, with his head slightly tilted and cocked on one side.
Steve went to work like a galley slave upon his spare days, and dug, and raked, and planted.
In Peru and Chili (originally colonized by the Spanish) the custom is even more universal.
Beatrice has shown all along a surprising firmness of character, and a more detailed description of her appearance cannot fail to be of interest.
Some of ’em had got manuel exercise enuff, and was knocked and twisted out of all caracter, and it would be no use to try to put ’em through the manuel in that situation.
We told her we had never seen the President; didn’t know him from a piece of sole-leather; “we had been written to to take the census.
By this time the galls was holt of my coat tail, hollerin’ “April Fool!
Dear Sir, You mustn’t think hard cause I hain’t rit you a letter for so long a time.
The moon was drifted far upward now and all the frontage of the hill was tipped with light green, among the darker green, where the trees that soared above their neighbours caught the light.
I nodded my head vigorously to Canlan, glad enough to see that he was only anxious to be friendly and to thank me for the service I had rendered him instead of embarrassing me with questions as to my destination.
Thus shouldst thou birth-day songs indite; Then stick to earth, and leave the lofty sky: No more of titum tum, and ti tum ti.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.