tut

  • 71Tut (Türkei) — Vorlage:Infobox Ort in der Türkei/Wartung/Landkreis Tut Hilfe zu Wappen …

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  • 72tut-tut — I. interjection Date: 1566 tut II. intransitive verb (tut tutted; tut tutting) Date: 1873 to express disapproval or disbelief by or as if by uttering tut < editorialists tut tutted over the recent congressional scandal > …

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  • 73tut-tut — pronounced as two alveolar clicks; spelling pron. /tut tut /, interj., n., v.i., tut tutted, tut tutting. tut. [1585 95] * * * …

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  • 74tut-tut — {interj.}, {informal} Used to express mild disapproval. * / Tut tut, said the teacher. You shouldn t cross the street without looking. / * /Tut tut, put that piece of candy back. You ve already had three pieces./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 75tut-tut — {interj.}, {informal} Used to express mild disapproval. * / Tut tut, said the teacher. You shouldn t cross the street without looking. / * /Tut tut, put that piece of candy back. You ve already had three pieces./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

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  • 77tut-tut — interj. informal Used to express mild disapproval. tut tut, said the teacher. You shouldn t cross the street without looking. Tut tut, put that piece of candy back. You ve already had three pieces …

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  • 78tut-tut — (also tut) exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance. verb (tut tuts, tut tutting, tut tutted) make such an exclamation. Origin C16: natural utterance …

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  • 79tut-tut — /tʌt ˈtʌt/ (say tut tut), clicked /t t/ (say t t) interjection, noun, verb (i) (tut tutted, tut tutting) → tut1 …

  • 80tut-tut — pronounced as two alveolar clicks; spelling pron. [[t]ˈtʌtˈtʌt[/t]] interj. n. v. i. tut•ted, tut•ting tut • Etymology: 1585–95 …

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