1. tyne - Noun
2. tyne - Verb
3. Tyne - Proper noun
To lose.
To become lost; to perish.
A prong or point of an antler.
Anxiety; tine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy idea of heaven is a place where the Tyne meets the Delta, where folk music meets the blues. Mark Knopfler
Also extant are two pageants from a New Testament cycle acted at Coventry and one pageant each from Norwich and Newcastle upon Tyne. Source: Internet
Groups in Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, Leicester, High Wycombe, Dewsbury, Peterborough, Halifax, Newcastle upon Tyne, Telford and Burnley have been prosecuted since 2011 for sex-grooming. Source: Internet
Dirty British coaster with a salt-caked smoke stack, Butting through the Channel in the mad March days, With a cargo of Tyne coal, Road-rails, pig-lead, Firewood, ironware, and cheap tin trays. Source: Internet
Digital radio comes from the Bauer Tyne & Wear and Bauer Teesside multiplexes. Source: Internet
From episode 14 on Wednesday 25 January 1961, Tyne Tees Television broadcast the programme. Source: Internet