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tiffin

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1. tiffin - Noun

2. tiffin - Verb

3. Tiffin - Proper noun

Meaning

A lunch, or slight repast between breakfast and dinner; -- originally, a Provincial English word, but introduced into India, and brought back to England in a special sense.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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You had an empire once, Britain. Had a great empire! Impressively commandeered and sequestered from the rest of the world, with great style. You just marched in and said 'You, you and you-fuck off, we're having tiffin.'. Dylan Moran

Clearly, the tiffin box is meant for someone else, but the connection it forges between the sender, a lonely housewife called Ila, and the receiver, makes it absolutely right. Source: Internet

As a result, Tiffin employed surveyor William Harris to survey not the Ordinance Line, but the line as described in the Ohio Constitution of 1802. Source: Internet

"I'm not sure if we're allowed to say if there's a script," Langford said with a coy smile, to which Fiennes Tiffin added, "I'm just excited to potentially have the story to even talk about, to even be able to do. Source: Internet

The government had banned the use of disposable plastic, including plastic bags, cups, spoons, plates and tiffin containers among others, in March 2018. Source: Internet

After being played through by freshman Gianna Parlove, Mencotti slotted past Tiffin goalkeeper Samantha Ortenzi with a tidy right-footed finish. Source: Internet

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