Tarbell

[ tahr-bel ]

noun
  1. Ida Minerva, 1857–1944, U.S. author.

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How to use Tarbell in a sentence

  • He was a young fellow named Tarbell, who looked and talked and acted like a cow-punch just in from riding line.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • Tarbell, through his hold upon the welshing Clanahan striker, had got the details at second-hand.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • "It's probably that cow-boy spotter of Norcross's, but he can't get away," Hatch was gritting—meaning Tarbell, probably.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • At first I thought it was Tarbell, who was never very far out of reach when the boss was running loose.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • The boss and Mr. Van Britt hung over the train desk, and Tarbell kept up his insistent clatter at the key.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde