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Tina English
Meaning Tina meaning
What does Tina mean?
Tina
tina
Synonyms Tina synonyms
What other words have the same or similar meaning as Tina?
Examples Tina examples
How do I use Tina in a sentence?
Simple sentences
Bob gave Tina almost all the stamps he had collected, and kept only a few for himself.
Tina soon got used to Japanese food.
Hello, my name is Tina.
Movie subtitles
Look, look, look, Tina.
Tina, I appreciate what you're trying to do, but this is not happening right now.
Detective Shepherd, do you know Tina Morehu?
Nah, my Auntie Tina hooked me up.
Tina Morehu. Uh, no, who the poem was about?
You said Tina Morehu was in the church at that time?
I have a couple of questions for your Auntie Tina.
Oh, Tina, you've got to let it go. What, are you denying it?
Kia ora, Tina.
Tina, get my engagement book.
Listen, Tina.
Clear that away, Tina.
Tina, quick, get me that other jacket, the one with the fur.
Tina, leave me my book.
Dora, you know, I am worried about Tina.
Tina's not as strong as the others.
There you are, Tina.
Run along. Play with your dolls, Tina.
Tina's as sound as a pumpkin, so don't fret.
It's Tina.
The foundling. Tina.
Her name is Tina.
I've just found out from Joe about Tina.
About Tina.
He might have let me keep Tina.
Is Tina behaving?
Charlotte, why don't you live here, you and Tina?
You're very kind but I do want to take care of Tina myself.
About Father and Tina Morrow?
He's been detained on business for that lovely dancer Tina Morrow.
So I'm to blame for Tina Morrow, am I? - To a certain extent, I expect you are.
Go away, Tina.
Then, there's Elena, Andrea, and Tina.
Tina Riconti.
I don't know any Tina.
Tina is different.
What about Tina?
We just got the report on Tina Riconti.
Tina Tina Riconti.
News and current affairs
The setting is a downtown restaurant to which the editor Tina Brown has invited Hillary Clinton and a handful of notables, including Caroline Kennedy, filmmaker Michael Moore, and former Senator George McGovern.
But, in the current context of protracted stagnation, the TINA (there is no alternative) argument for reform is losing strength by the day.