Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 16, 2025
It is largely and profitably exported. The trees are tapped for a juice, which, boiled when fresh, gives what is called palm-sugar; but when kept, becomes intoxicating. The name of the tree in the native language is "Tar"; this intoxicating juice is called "Taree," and by a well-known custom of linguistic transposition it is called by English people "Toddy."
We will not go near the Sahibs, cried the first husband. 'They will not run away as the others did, nor will they steal baggage. Two I know for weaklings. Stand to the rear-pole, Sonoo and Taree. They obeyed swiftly. 'Lower now, and lift in that holy man. I will see to the village and your virtuous wives till ye return. 'When will that be? 'Ask the priests. Do not pester me.
He passed, dallying, the windows of Brown Thomas, silk mercers. Cascades of ribbons. Flimsy China silks. A tilted urn poured from its mouth a flood of bloodhued poplin: lustrous blood. The huguenots brought that here. La causa è santa! Tara tara. Great chorus that. Taree tara. Must be washed in rainwater. Meyerbeer. Tara: bom bom bom. Pincushions. I'm a long time threatening to buy one.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking