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Tim

1 American  
[tim] / tɪm /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Timothy.


Tim. 2 American  

abbreviation

Bible.
  1. Timothy.


Tim. British  

abbreviation

  1. Timothy

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Created for the 1998 game "Unreal" by Tim Sweeney -- who is now the head of "Fortnite" developer Epic Games -- the engine was soon made available for other companies.

From Barron's

Other Manchester music heroes in attendance on the night included Charlatans star Tim Burgess and dance-rock pioneers The Happy Mondays.

From BBC

Steffen performed the initial isotopic analyses in the laboratory of Tim Conway at the University of South Florida.

From Science Daily

Tim Riley, owner of Heavy Water Coffee Shop in Chinatown, said trust in government is at an all-time low and urged the commission to keep the controller’s powers intact.

From Los Angeles Times

Aiden Garcia led the way with 18 points, Rob Winn scored 15, Tim Tanner had 13 and Andrew Galvez added 10.

From Los Angeles Times