Similar words: tutti, stutter, stutterer, stuttering, tut, outturn, tutu, tutsi. Meaning: v. utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval.
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1. We all spent a lot of time tut-tutting about Angie and her lifestyle.
2. We tut-tutted our tongues about the performance of the singer.
3. Tut-tut, I expected better of you.
4. He tut-tutted under his breath.
5. The doctor tut-tutted, dismissing my words as excuses.
6. The teacher tut-tutted about his students' bad performance in the exam.
7. "Tut-tut, " said the teacher,(Sentencedict.com ) "You shouldn't cross the street without looking. "
8. Did they tut-tut as loudly over Northern Territory woman Vikki Johnston's lack of parenting skills, which led her seven-week-old son to die of starvation, as they had over Senator Conroy's story?
9. These performed just as required, with pious platitudes followed by prevaricating and tut-tutting in a most gratifying manner.
10. He listened, reproved, to the rustle, the sigh of the foil cap and the single tut-tut it took to pour a glass.
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