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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tot .
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Examples
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In personal Income, this loss of unemployment benefits means a loss of income equal to about $300 a week, or about $80 billion totted up, unavailable for consumption.
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At the season's start I'd totted up our budget and it had come up grim: no clothes, no peace of mind, no money in the bank and the same big question mark at the end of the road.
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I totted them up once for the 8 - PPOs we had … it was 922.
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In personal Income, this loss of unemployment benefits means a loss of income equal to about $300 a week, or about $80 billion totted up, unavailable for consumption.
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I totted up the emails I sent him while I was writing BOOMSDAY, most of which begin with How about if .
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This freedom of information request finds that library fines for Cardiff University staff and students have totted up to just under half a million over two years.
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He focused on Cooper's Wednesday show, and totted up every time he said "lies" or "lying" or "liars," as well as any synonyms he used.
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At some point, a reckoning will have to be made and the total costs and benefits of Pickles' decision totted up.
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He focused on Cooper's Wednesday show, and totted up every time he said "lies" or "lying" or "liars," as well as any synonyms he used.
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In personal Income, this loss of unemployment benefits means a loss of income equal to about $300 a week, or about $80 billion totted up, unavailable for consumption.
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