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Tull  v. t.  To allure; to tole. (Obs.) "With empty hands men may no hawkes tull."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Tull" Quotes from Famous Books



... in my own hands, some acres of ground adjacent to the house, for making experiments in agriculture, according to the directions of Lyle, Tull, Hart, Duhamel, and others who have written on this subject; and qualified their theory with the practical observations of farmer Bland, who was my great master in the art of husbandry. — In short, I became enamoured of a country life; and ...
— The Expedition of Humphry Clinker • Tobias Smollett

... many years ago a man by the name of Jethro Tull lived in England. He was a farmer and a most successful man in every way. He first taught the English people and the world the value of thorough tillage of the soil. Before and during his time farmers did not till ...
— Agriculture for Beginners - Revised Edition • Charles William Burkett



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