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antie

n. (context South Africa English) An older female authority figure.

Usage examples of "antie".

Lincoln was certain that the message, however much it ill-used one officer, would get through to the officer class at Antietam, to their instigators and abettors in the Democratic ranks, and to George McClellan himself.

The idea is that you get Antie to pour half the gluons out of the magnetic bottle and into the microwave cavity.

A droplet of gluons slid down the lip of the magnetic bottle and burned the tip off one of Antie's fingers.

Flames, then a heavy sheet of sparks arcing from the coil to Antie's body.

This was Harry's workshop, same as before, and Antie was all well again, well and busy straightening up the mess we'd made.

And Antie, you make sure that no one disturbs the machinery while we're gone.

Over on the other side I could see upside-down Antie, still waiting for her master.

There on the other side was our own world, seemingly upside down, and with good old Antie still waiting.

We passed a bottle of Scotch back and forth while Antie bandaged the raw spot between Harry's shoulders.

Before Sondra could even peep, we had the Garybrain off her back and under Antie's metal feet.

Not to mention the fact that Antie — and maybe Harry too — would be dead.

My brother Tom just fought at Antietam, and we're told is ill from some disease contacted there.

The reportage of war would never be the same after Antietam, and Gardner knew that the battles to come would see photographers from North and South rushing to the scene.

Will you pardon me for asking what the horses of your army have done since the battle of Antietam that fatigues anything?

Lincoln, any instance where overworked cavalry has performed more labor than mine since the battle of Antietam, I am not conscious of it.