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ted
1[ted]
verb (used with object)
to spread out for drying, as newly mown hay.
ted
1/ ɛ /
verb
to shake out and loosen (hay), so as to dry it
ted
2/ ɛ /
noun
informalshort for teddy boy
Other Word Forms
- untedded adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ted1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ted1
Example Sentences
And when Leicester skipper Julian Montoya was shown a yellow for a high tackle on Ted Hill his side were forced into defensive mode to see out the half.
Yulin is survived by his wife Kristen Lowman, son-in-law Ted Mineo, nephew Martin Crane and godchildren Marco and Lara Greenberg.
One of the X users who reposted the video was United States Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, with the comment, “This…is…not…peaceful,” referring to the alleged actions by demonstrators in Los Angeles.
A committed Eurosceptic, he once derailed former Prime Minister Ted Heath on the programme - after proving that he had indeed, despite his denials, once signed a document agreeing to transfer UK gold reserves to Frankfurt.
Specifically, the commission urged Congress to gut the 1978 Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act to get the Olympic Committee out of the business of running youth sports programs at the grassroots level.
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