tither

IPA: tˈaɪðɝ

noun

  • One who collects tithes.
  • One who pays tithes.
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Examples of "tither" in Sentences

  • She was at a gay bar in Chelsea and the queens were all in a tither.
  • That is, Limbaugh is finally being called out into the national spotlight as a right-wing fanatic that stirs up crazies into a tither.
  • ‘Just Fifish,’ replied Peter; ‘wowf — a wee bit by the East Nook or sae; it’s a common case — the ae half of the warld thinks the tither daft.
  • Teach "God loves a cheerful tither, not giver" Since God changes not, therefore we are not consumed, He wants you to push this Old Covenant principle.
  • God may love a cheerful giver, but being a cheerful tither is pretty much expected if you are sincere about knocking Satan off his throne for Jesus sake.
  • I can mak 'a sang; and anither is, I can mak' a tune till't; and a third is, I can sing the tane to the tither, that is whan I haena had either ower muckle or ower little o 'the tappit hen.
  • Oh, sweet and mighty Gods up in ye heavens, casting lightning bolts hither and tither with careless abandon, you have completely outdone yourselves when it comes to the destruction of Hollywood.
  • Although the CCAFS has no quams about launching Deltas, Atlas and other massive rockets, they go into a complete tither when it comes down to launching a 12 inch long model rocket made of balsa wood and paper weighing just under 2 oz.
  • I met wi 'twa dink quines in particlar, ane o' them a sonsie, fine, fodgel lass, baith braw and bonnie; the tither was a clean-shankit, straught, tight, weel-far'd winch, as blythe's a lintwhite on a flowerie thorn, and as sweet and modest's a new blawn plumrose in a hazle shaw.

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