taw
/taw/US // tɔ //UK // (tɔː) //
颚骨,颚骨骨折
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a choice or fancy marble used as a shooter.
- : a game in which marbles are arranged in the center of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground, the object being to knock out as many as possible from the circle; ringer.
- : Also taw line . the line from which the players shoot.
v.无主动词 verb
- 1
- : to shoot a marble.
Examples
At the Burmese Water Festival, a celebration held in the new capital, Nay Pyi Taw, last April, the girls had a breakthrough.
A few tried marbles, but there was scarcely light for the purpose, and ring-taw was quickly abandoned.
After the first shot, every player must shoot from the place at which his taw rests.
Alley, Ally, al′li, n. a name given by boys to a choice taw or large marble.
His name is Sa-taw-ha, or Hog-Bite, and he is upwards of one hundred years of age.
And because the place where they made fires was found, these mountains are called Aw-up Chert-taw to this day.
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