Natascha, Tash to most, was the first to admit that nervousness always and without fail got the better of her. |
Bett and Tash have found soul sisters in each other because they both love to cook and garden. |
There are times when I'm behind the wheel that I wish I was wearing an Afro wig and a fake tash. |
Tash noted the lines on her mother's face, and the eyes that had faded from their cornflower blue. |
Tash had danced with Richard, who was surprisingly adept at a waltz, Sean, who wasn't, and David, who was terrible at everything. |
A tash should be vigorous enough to tug during conversation and sufficiently thick to give a second taste of the beer you've just slurped. |