TomUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations'tom', 'Tom': /ˈtɒm/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/tɑm/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(tom)
No thesaurus entry found for 'Tom' Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: _ clever/intelligent child as Tom is - English Only forum
...a delighted Chris and Tom exit the Den - English Only forum ...he <came><had come> to Tom's house and <did ask><had asked>... - English Only forum ...will step on stage our very Tom Douglas - English Only forum ...with Tom having the highest score and Sam the lowest - English Only forum ..two main players here: John and Tom - English Only forum 'Tan't? in Uncle Tom's Cabin - English Only forum (?) Mr. Green will praise Tom much more than Miss White will Mary. - English Only forum [ambiguous?] How does Tom feel about his boss - English Only forum a computer of Tom / a computer of Tom's - English Only forum A doctor, Tom / he - English Only forum a glove which caught Tom on his head. - English Only forum A photo of Tom's vs Tom's photo - English Only forum A recluse named Tom - English Only forum a sister of Tom or Tom’s sister - English Only forum a worried Tom [stative passive before noun] - English Only forum accompany on tom-tom - English Only forum adjective of filial piety - Tom is very filial - English Only forum After our meeting today, I spoke with Tom. - English Only forum Alice, <this> is my friend Tom - English Only forum All [of] Tom's alarm clocks. - English Only forum And Tom's the first sweetie she ever had. - English Only forum Ann threw a rock *at* Tom's head, but, thank God, she missed. - English Only forum Are you as old as Tom? - English Only forum Are you having acquaintance with Tom? - English Only forum article of Tom OR article by Tom - English Only forum As he entered, Ashley gave Tom a hug. - English Only forum as in Tom Moore's fable - English Only forum As soon as Tom …….. up tomorrow morning he …. his teeth. - English Only forum ask Tom whether he < is bringing/ will bring> - English Only forum more...
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