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tallyho

[tal-ee-hoh, tal-ee-hoh] / ˈtæl iˌhoʊ, ˌtæl iˈhoʊ /


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British pursuit pilots will still call to one another their sporting "Tallyho" as they sight the enemy and plunge out of formation to attack.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tallyho Sir: The tone of your article concerning the Kennedy estate Glen Ora was inexcusable.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tallyho, sounded the horn, and Reginald, master of the hounds, galloped away with the pack to hunt the wily mark.

From Time Magazine Archive

Submarine Tallyho: sand was discovered in the engines after bearings became overheated during a trial run on June 17, 1950.

From Time Magazine Archive

What a high notion of honour!—a much handsomer man too, than either Tallyho, or the colonel—Ecod, he's a charming, flashy beau!—I have a great mind—— Lack.

From Fontainbleau by O'Keeffe, John




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