Mr. Tighe, or "tatty," as he was familiarly called by his few intimates, was of a retiring disposition, a lover of books and of solitude.
"The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2)"
Florence A. Thomas Marshall
The rye kaired paiass kushto and lelled pange cocoanuts, and lelled us to his wardo, and dell'd mandy trin currus of tatty panni, so that I was most matto.
"The English Gipsies and Their Language"
Charles G. Leland
Its grand but slightly tatty vintage atmosphere lent itself to this alternative culture flourishing in late-night revelries.
"Underground"
Suelette Dreyfus