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Tattersall's
/ ˈæəˌɔː /
noun
- a large horse market in London founded in the eighteenth century
- a large-scale lottery based in Melbourne Also (informal)Tatt's
- a name used for sportsmen's clubs in Australia
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tattersall's1
Example Sentences
The owners, Jon Kreidler and Dan Oskey, pushed back on Tattersall’s social media accounts: “We don’t believe a union is necessary, nor is it in the best interest of our employees or our company.”
And Tattersall’s owners say they are working to reach a contract deal as quickly as possible.
The Highlanders went on a 16-0 run in the first half and led 25-14 on Wil Tattersall’s 3-pointer with 7:56 before halftime.
Along with the offerings, Grace and Ros included notes preemptively apologizing for Tattersall’s snoring.
Together with the help of Tattersall’s wife, Ros, and a friend, Grace went out and purchased chocolates and earplugs, and sealed up 10 tiny care packages for Tattersall to hand out on the plane.
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