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Examples
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I know that Tooti is loyal to what she trusts, even afterwards.
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I know that Tooti is loyal to what she trusts, even afterwards.
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He gave her suitable pieces of teak and mahogany to play around with, and Tooti took them all home with her and thought up ideas that were totally new.
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Tooti used them to make small objects that need time and great patience – why not make the smallest salt-spoon that has ever been made?
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He gave her suitable pieces of teak and mahogany to play around with, and Tooti took them all home with her and thought up ideas that were totally new.
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‘But,’ says Tooti, ‘it’s quite different when you build on a large scale, you have to be resolute and absolutely sure of your ability to measure and calculate and make it all work out to the last centimetre.
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‘But,’ says Tooti, ‘it’s quite different when you build on a large scale, you have to be resolute and absolutely sure of your ability to measure and calculate and make it all work out to the last centimetre.
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Tooti used them to make small objects that need time and great patience – why not make the smallest salt-spoon that has ever been made?
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It rained all the time, Tooti was reading part six of The Vicomte de Bragelonne, by Alexandre Dumas.
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Tooti and I began to think about moving further out to sea.
marky commented on the word Tooti
haha. isn't this a character from the Facts of Life?
April 28, 2011
frogapplause commented on the word Tooti
You're darn tootin' it is!
April 28, 2011
bilby commented on the word Tooti
I'm not familiar with the Facts of Life.
April 28, 2011
marky commented on the word Tooti
lol (both).
April 28, 2011
frogapplause commented on the word Tooti
Oops. It's actually spelled Tootie. Make sure this is noted on the birth certificate, c_b.
April 28, 2011
marky commented on the word Tooti
meh, i like it without the e actually. more efficient.
April 28, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word Tooti
Bilby, when two birds and two bees... or, wait... maybe not bees... um... when George Clooney's mullet and Nancy McKeon's mullet love each other very much... well, then, you take the good, you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have the facts of life.
April 28, 2011
blafferty commented on the word Tooti
Where does the crane come into this story?
April 28, 2011
frogapplause commented on the word Tooti
Watch this, bilby. The Tooti(e) character is Kim Fields.
link.
April 28, 2011
bilby commented on the word Tooti
Thank you frogapplause for teaching me about the Facts of Life.
April 28, 2011