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Ten-gallon hat
  1. a high-crowned, broad-brimmed cowboy's hat.
That really takes the cake
  1. that takes the prize! That is the best!
The bench
  1. The judge; the area in which the judge sits. The Court.
  2. “wrapped on the bench”- knocks on a sturdy desk or table. 3. “sworn to the bench” - taken the oath in the ceremony where one becomes an attorney or lawyer.
The man in the street
  1. the average person.
The man of the hour
  1. a person who is in demand/very popular because of a success or something he is admired for. 2. a person who arrives on the scene in time to take care of any situation.
The order of the day
  1. the usual/popular practice; the generally accepted way of doing things in the present time. The priority.
There you are
  1. (used when something happens which shows that you were right). Pointing out something that proves your point.
Thinking Cap (Put on your ~)
  1. Give careful and thoughtful consideration to this. This expression comes from the practice of judges in olden times of putting on a cap before sentencing a criminal.
Thirty 0 Six
  1. The internal diameter of the barrel of a gun, expressed in millimeters for rifles. Indicates the size of a rifle.
Thirty-three thousand, sixty-six went...
  1. Bro. Branham's area of patrol
This, that and the other or This and that
  1. informal a number of different things.
Thorn in the flesh
  1. something/someone that is a source of discomfort, annoyance; distaste/trouble for someone.
Through and through
  1. from the beginning to the end; completely, in every respect, thoroughly, typical of someone or something.
Through the grapevine
  1. information passed from one person to another.
Throw a party (for someone)
  1. organize a party or celebration.
Throw/go off on a tantrum
  1. suddenly become very or uncontrollably angry; get into a violent, willful outburst of annoyance, rage, etc. sometimes we go our own way
Throwed the old wings out
  1. In most cases Bro. Branham is describing the mother eagle as she spreads her wings. In the following quote - he is referring to the religious group making a bold boast and prediction, then being proved wrong.
Thumbs down (to turn)
  1. To disapprove; reject; say no.
Tide him over
  1. to help along temporarily, as through a period of difficulty.
Tie into
  1. to argue; to attack; to approach or do something with fury, speed, or enthusiasm.
Tie-post
  1. an upright piece of timber to which something is securely tied or attached. A secure, unmovable object to which something can be tied.
Till who wouldn't have it
  1. Continuing on and on; seemingly, without end.
Timber
  1. a Western word for forest.
Timberline
  1. The upper limit of tree growth on mountains and in Arctic regions; the line above which no trees grow.
Time-piece
  1. a clock or a watch
To and fro
  1. from one place to another; one way and then the other, up and down.
To the core
  1. in every way; completely; very much; profoundly.
To think that…
  1. to consider that; how surprising, exciting, sad, etc it is to think that…
Toe the line/mark
  1. abide by the rules; conform to discipline or a standard.
Tom, Dick and Harry
  1. People in general; anyone; everyone. Usually preceded by every and used to show scorn or disrespect.

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