Bored with counting stalled vehicles and CB radio antennas, they have discussed Star Wars to a tatter.
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Preservation, making sure the colors don't fade and the fabric doesn't tatter, is estimated to cost $48,000.
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Tatter was the principal investigator for the national study, which involved patients with recurrent brain tumors.
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Tatter is principal investigator of the clinical trials at the Medical Center and national chairman for the study.
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To make the lace, the tatter wraps the thread around one hand and manipulates the shuttle with the other hand.
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Rag: a small piece of cloth or paper
A shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing; A person engaged in tatting; To destroy an article of clothing by shredding
(tatters) Ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc
(tatters) tattered: a seldom used alternative to rags typically describing soldiers (Roaring Girl, 5.1.55; Faithful Friends, 319; Valiant Scot, E2v); atypical is "a tattered petticoat" (Soddered Citizen, 1268).