tut

  • 41tut — I. interjection Date: 15th century used to express disapproval or disbelief II. intransitive verb (tutted; tutting) Date: 1849 tut tut …

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  • 42TUT — Аббревиатура Tallinn University of Technology Tampere University of Technology Tokyo University of Technology Toyohashi University of Technology Tshwane University of Technology Time under tension Алтайские языки (ISO 639 alpha 3, tut) TUT См.… …

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  • 43Tut — Original name in latin Tut Name in other language Tut State code TR Continent/City Europe/Istanbul longitude 37.79529 latitude 37.9161 altitude 1054 Population 7560 Date 2012 01 18 …

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  • 44tut — [[t]tʌ̱t[/t]] tuts, tutting, tutted 1) Tut is used in writing to represent the sound that you make with your tongue touching the top of your mouth when you want to indicate disapproval, annoyance, or sympathy. 2) VERB If you tut, you make a sound …

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  • 45tut — exclamation & verb short for tut tut …

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  • 46tut — 1 interjection a sound that you make by touching the top of your mouth with your tongue in order to show disapproval tut noun (C) 2 verb (I) to express disapproval by making a tut sound: The nursed rushed in, tutting with irritation …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 47tut — Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g. Whatever he told you about me is just a load of tut. or I think we need to clear up all this tut before your parents arrive …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 48tut- — Ⅰ s. tut Ⅰ germ.?, schwach. Verb; nhd. ziehen; Ⅱ s. tut Ⅱ germ., Substantiv; nhd. Zitze, Tutte; …

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  • 49tut — var. of TUT TUT …

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  • 50tut — I s ( et, tut) II s ( en, ar) munstycke, pip III interj …

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