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Tart - Definition of Tart at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Tart. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use tart in a Sentence...
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Tart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tart is a pastry dish, usually sweet, that is a type of pie with an open top not covered with pastry. Sweetened fruit is arranged on pastry, often puff pastry, with or without custard, after which...
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Tart Restaurant located in Los Angeles tucked in between Hollywood, West Hollywood and Beverly hills serves up some of the best American food with a southern twist around, so if you want to celebrate your birthday, have a company event, Holiday dinners, Company Christmas event, eat outside under the beautiful Los Angeles ...
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TART is a San Francisco-based project space founded and organized by Anne Colvin ... ; TART invited to No Soul For Sale; ... available at TART and Poetic Research Bureau, Los Angeles...
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Definition of tart in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of tart. Pronunciation of tart. Translations of tart. tart synonyms, tart antonyms. Information about tart in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... tart ly adv.
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Tart (2001) More at IMDbPro » ... In TART she plays Kat Storm, a middle class girl in a rich man's world. She hates her mother (Alberta Watson, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) her little brother (Myles Jeffrey, FACE/OFF) is a hypochondriac. Her family used to be wealthy Park Avenue residents, then her parents got divorced.
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tart: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; 1. sharp to the taste; sour or acid: tart apples.; 2. sharp in character, spirit, or expression; cutting; caustic: a tart remark. ... —v.t.; tart up, Slang.to adorn, dress, or decorate, esp. in a flamboyant manner: The old restaurant was tarted up to look like a Viennese café.
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Definition of tart from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of tart. Pronunciation of tart. Definition of the word tart. Origin of the word tart. ... sharp in meaning or implication; cutting a tart answer...
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