Read full poem →the Seven Arts, Pearson’s, The Libera-
tor, The Messenger, and The Cambridge
Magazine (England).
Dictionary Entry
A craggy outcrop of rock on the summit of a hill, created by the erosion and weathering of rock.
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “tor”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →you dial is busy or does not answer. If you need assistance dial the Opera-
tor, who will be glad to help you. :
Read full poem →*Country Letter. : i ‘ ; : « 10m
From “ January” . ‘ : . : : « TOR
November. : : 3 : : : .- 118
Read full poem →Colony at the time and place noted may be emigrant ances-
tor. Whence he came is not certain. Some who have
made a study of the family geneology think him son cf
Read full poem →Far-famed as 'Marshal's Elm'.
Beneath us figured tor and lea,
From Mendip to the western sea —
Read full poem →Of all descriptions, with and without Printed Headings,
Ba Sec tor Oorcear at Short INiotice-:
Read full poem →Mayer, Alfred G., Carnegie Institution, Marine Laboratory. Tor-
tugas, Fla.
