tyne

[US]/tain/
[UK]/taɪn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

Tyne - a river located in northern England, United Kingdom.

Phrases & Collocations

river Tyne

Example Sentences

The fork has four tynes.

Make sure the tyne of the pitchfork is not bent.

He carefully inspected the tyne of the garden hoe.

The harrow's tyne got stuck in the soil.

The cultivator's tyne broke while tilling the field.

She used the tyne of the rake to gather the leaves.

The farmer sharpened the tyne of the plow before planting.

The spading fork has sturdy tynes for digging.

The tyne of the hay fork is designed for lifting bales.

The tyne on the cultivator helps break up soil clumps.

Real-world Examples

I graduated from University of Newcastle upon Tyne with a degree in Cross Culture Communication.

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There are floods from here to the Tyne.

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" Yes, bonny wee thing, I’ll wear you in my bosom, lest my jewel I should tyne" .

Source: Jane Eyre (Original Version)

She's from Gateshead and I'm from Newcastle and look... I mean, north and south of the Tyne, you could be in different worlds.

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In the summer, William set out with an army to the North to Durham to reestablish his authority, from where he captured the castle on the Tyne before besieging the fortress at Bamburgh.

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