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Traditional English :: tutu(1)
tutur.html - n.
a ballet dancer's short skirt of stiffened projecting frills. [F]
Traditional English :: tutu(2)
tutur.html - n.
Bot. a shrub, Coriaria arborea, native to New Zealand, bearing poisonous purplish-black berries. [Maori]
English Idioms :: tut-tut
tutur.html - {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./
Traditional English :: tut
tutur.html - var. of TUT-TUT.
Traditional English :: tut-tut
tutur.html - int., n., & v.
(also tut) --int.
    expressing rebuke, impatience, or contempt.
--n.
--v.
    intr. (-tutted, -tutting) exclaim this. [imit. of a click of the tongue against the teeth]
Traditional English :: tutelage
tutur.html - n.
1 guardianship.
2 the state or duration of being under this.
3 instruction, tuition. [L tutela f. tueri tuit- or tut- watch]
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