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a member of a Pygmy people of Burundi, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Also called Batwa.
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How to use twa in a sentence
It was not a hedge fund manager who invented the iPhone, after all, but it was a hedge fund manager who ran twa into the ground.
The 747 fleet was never grounded as a result of the twa crash.
Exclusive: The Dreamliner Could Be Flying Again Sooner Than You Think | Clive Irving | February 27, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTBoeing had failed to meet a deadline to implement explosion-prevention devices in 747s, directly related to the loss of twa 800.
Exclusive: The Dreamliner Could Be Flying Again Sooner Than You Think | Clive Irving | February 27, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTOne famous vase smuggled and later sold to the Met even traveled in a first-class twa seat.
Great names like Pan Am, twa, and Eastern have disappeared, all at one time the creations of visionary men.
Ye told me that he only kepit twa sairvents: a cook, hoosekeper, who lived awe', an' a man—a foreigner?
Dope | Sax RohmerRundell has been here twa or three times, for hours at a time, but I hae never seen Walker yet.
The Underworld | James C. WelshPork maun hae risen in price this last twa-three days, for I'm telt it was gaun cheap enough then.
The Underworld | James C. WelshYe mind the auld gasoliery i' the dinin'-room had twa lichts?
A Window in Thrums | J. M. BarrieThey were like twa gowden eagles gliding in the air ower a ben wi' ta sun shinin' on it.
The Yeoman Adventurer | George W. Gough
British Dictionary definitions for twa
twae (twe)
/ (twɔː) /
a Scot word for two
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