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51tut-tut — tut tuts, tut tutting, tut tutted also tut tut 1) CONVENTION (feelings) Tut 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 …
52tut-tut — tut tut1 interjection TUT: Tut tut, Jack, you disappoint me, you really do. tut tut ,tut tut 2 verb intransitive to TUT …
53Tut-workman — Tut work man, n.; pl. {Tut workmen}. (Mining) One who does tut work. Tomlinson. [1913 Webster] …
54Tut-workmen — Tut workman Tut work man, n.; pl. {Tut workmen}. (Mining) One who does tut work. Tomlinson. [1913 Webster] …
55Tut Taylor — (b. 1923, Milledgeville, Georgia) is an American bluegrass musician. Taylor played banjo and mandolin as a child, and began playing dobro at age 14, learning to use the instrument with a distinctive flat picking style. Taylor was a member of The… …
56Tut (Adıyaman) — Tut Administration Pays …
57Tut-ench-Amun — [ägyptisch »vollkommen an Leben ist Amun«], Tut|anch|amun, ägyptischer König (etwa 1347 1339 v. Chr.) der 18. Dynastie, verheiratet mit einer Tochter Amenophis IV. (Echnaton), mit diesem wohl auch selbst verwandt (Sohn einer Nebenfrau?… …
58tut-tut — interj., n., vi. see TUT …
59tut, tut! — tut, tut! …
60Tut-mouthed — a. Having a projecting under jaw; prognathous. [Obs.] Holland. [1913 Webster] …