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Definition of Tirl

Tirl
Tirl Tirl, v. i. [Cf. Twirl, Thirl.] [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] 1. To quiver; to vibrate; to veer about. 2. To make a ratting or clattering sound by twirling or shaking; as, to tirl at the pin, or latch, of a door.

Meaning of Tirl from wikipedia

- The Tonawanda Island Railroad (reporting mark TIRL) operated on a 1.5-mile branch of railroad extending from the Conrail Niagara Branch in North Tonawanda...
- A tirling pin or risp and ring (chiefly Scottish) is an archaic device that was used to announce a visitor's presence at a door, in lieu of a door-knocker...
- Christopher Neame Brett Hool Brion James Anthony Zerbe Cinematography George Tirl Edited by Mark Conte Music by Brian May Distributed by Vestron, Inc. Release...
- (1954) a group research laboratory; the Tube Investments Research Laboratory (TIRL) at Hinxton Hall, and in 1957 had recruited David Melford, a metallurgist...
- Wilford Brimley Levon Helm Kevin Bacon Holly Hunter Cinematography George Tirl Edited by Mercedes Danevic Music by Andy Summers Distributed by Orion classics...
- Stephens Clarence Gilyard, Jr. Chelsea Noble Colin Fox Cinematography George Tirl Edited by Michael Pacek Music by James Covell Production companies Namesake...
- Skaggs Starring William Converse-Roberts Hallie Foote Cinematography George Tirl Edited by Leon Seith Distributed by Cinecom Pictures Release date 1985 (1985)...
- Online. August 21, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015. "Cosby accuser Eden Tirl speaks out: 'I didn't wait to come forward'". Yahoo!. September 30, 2015...
- original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2011. The Anglo-Saxon word tirl, means 'narrow street' or a 'gate' to keep horses and other cattle out of...
- A tirling pin from the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, a primitive form of door bell, it was s****ed up and down to make a rattling sound that would announce...