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Pronounciation : Tie - El
Noun: A rectangular or square shaped object which is used to cover up objects, such as a roof or some decorative pavement. They are usually some sort of ceramic clay or a brand of stone. Verb ( see tiling tiles ): To tile something. Noun: Each tile was fitted neatly on the pavement.
Verb: The construction worker was briskly tiling the muddy ground with finely shaped crafts of stone. |
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| 2. | tile | ||
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A tile is a slang variant of idiot, fool, ignoramus, clown. Commonly used as a noun i.e. "He's such a tile." Less commonly as a verb: "Stop tiling around!" and even more infrequently as an adjective, as in "He does the most tiley things." "Ashton Kutcher is such a tile."
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