tiffany
IPA: tˈɪfʌni
Root Word: Tiffany
noun
- A northern English surname.
- A female given name transferred from the surname.
- A kind of gauze, or very thin silk.
- Short for Tiffany glass. [Any of various types of ornamental glass developed and produced from 1878 to 1933 at the Tiffany Studios in New York.]
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Examples of "tiffany" in Sentences
- Second, do you got to pay extra for the "tiffany" stuff and words or whatever on it?
- Personally i am still looking for a girl of this type, but im trying to hold out for tiffany lakowski
- Yes | No | Report from Vinny69 wrote 12 hours 43 min ago lee amd tiffany is pretty good i like that show,
- Arnie op '': tiffany aka ms new york judge mablean ephraim larry hoover and david barksdale antonym and …
- This is just another strategy by the RNC to cover for Mark Sanford, Michael Steele, John Boehner, Mitch McConnell and Eric Cantor as the leaders of the GOP need to ask for his resignation, their silence on this issue has been deafening. tiffany
- She was dressed in a neat white dimity gown: a figured scarf was carelessly twisted round her shoulders and waist, and a very pretty white bonnet, made either of silk, or what the ladies call tiffany, was simply yet elegantly ornamented with narrow pale pink ribband: All this, respecting her dress, I have since recollected; for, at the time, I did not know that I observed it.
- Instead, he put himself through UCLA as a freelance journalist, writing for such publications as American Film, Starlog, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle He also wrote erotic letters to the editor for Playgirl at $25-a-letter, but he doesn't tell people about that, he just likes to boast about those "tiffany" credits.
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