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twa

/twah, twaw/US // twɑ, twɔ //UK // (twɔː) //

吐瓦鲁

Definitions

  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : two.

Examples

  • It was not a hedge fund manager who invented the iPhone, after all, but it was a hedge fund manager who ran TWA into the ground.

  • The 747 fleet was never grounded as a result of the TWA crash.

  • Boeing had failed to meet a deadline to implement explosion-prevention devices in 747s, directly related to the loss of TWA 800.

  • One famous vase smuggled and later sold to the Met even traveled in a first-class TWA seat.

  • Great names like Pan Am, TWA, and Eastern have disappeared, all at one time the creations of visionary men.

  • Ye told me that he only kepit twa sairvents: a cook, hoosekeper, who lived awe', an' a man—a foreigner?

  • Rundell has been here twa or three times, for hours at a time, but I hae never seen Walker yet.

  • Pork maun hae risen in price this last twa-three days, for I'm telt it was gaun cheap enough then.

  • Ye mind the auld gasoliery i' the dinin'-room had twa lichts?

  • They were like twa gowden eagles gliding in the air ower a ben wi' ta sun shinin' on it.

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