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T'other
Part of Speech: noun
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1. A colloquial contraction of the other, and formerly a contraction for that other. See the Note under That, 2.
Examples of usage:
  • Take care but one's a mad woman, and t'other a bad woman." - "Tales & Novels, Vol. IX [Contents: Harrington; Thoughts on Bores; Ormond]", Maria Edgeworth.
  • Sometimes she's one and sometimes t'other. - "The Girl at Cobhurst", Frank Richard Stockton.
  • We are just able to pour 'em out one upon t'other. - "The Dynasts An Epic-Drama Of The War With Napoleon, In Three Parts, Nineteen Acts, And One Hundred And Thirty Scenes", Thomas Hardy.
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