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tot1 nountot2 verb tottot1 /tɒt $ tɑːt/ noun [countable] tot1Origin: 1700-1800 Origin unknown - A playground and playhouse keep the tots happy while the teenagers have a ball with a whole host of absorbing activities.
- Bookies are the spirits, the tots of rum.
- But neither expansion is planned to include anything but rides and exhibits and car-driving training schools for tiny tots.
- But others say parents have become overly eager when it comes to teaching tots about technology.
- Imagine all the trouble hordes of tots and teenagers can get into with nothing to do all day but hang around.
- The tot, aged five months, had been suffering breathing difficulties.
► Childrenbaby, nounbaby boomer, nounbabyhood, nounbabyish, adjectiveboy, nounchildren's home, nouncustody, nounfamily, nounfirst generation, nounfoundling, noungame, nounguttersnipe, nounhyperactive, adjectivelegitimate, adjectivelegitimize, verbminor, nounminority, nounmite, nounmotherless, adjectivenurture, nounorphan, nounorphanage, nounpapoose, nounpreteen, adjectiveprogeny, nounpuppy fat, nounragamuffin, nounscamp, nounschool friend, nounsextuplet, nounspoiled, adjectivetinker, nountoddle, verbtoddler, nountoilet-training, nountot, nounupbringing, nounurchin, nounward, noun ADJECTIVE► tiny· It overturned after hitting a car, shattering the incubator which was keeping tiny tot Victoria Elliot alive.· But neither expansion is planned to include anything but rides and exhibits and car-driving training schools for tiny tots.· Sources close to Bel say the tiny tot looks just like mom ... right down to the dark sunglasses.· This delightful, animated musical will enchant tiny tots but hopefully they will also see its serious side. 1informal a very small child2especially British English a small amount of a strong alcoholic drinktot of a tot of rumtot1 nountot2 verb tottot2 verb (past tense and past participle totted, present participle totting) British English tot2Origin: 1700-1800 total VERB TABLEtot (BrE) |
Present | I, you, we, they | tot (BrE) | | he, she, it | tots (BrE) | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | totted (BrE) | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have totted (BrE) | | he, she, it | has totted (BrE) | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had totted (BrE) | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will tot | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have totted (BrE) |
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Present | I | am totting (BrE) | | he, she, it | is totting (BrE) | | you, we, they | are totting (BrE) | Past | I, he, she, it | was totting (BrE) | | you, we, they | were totting (BrE) | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been totting (BrE) | | he, she, it | has been totting (BrE) | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been totting (BrE) | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be totting (BrE) | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been totting (BrE) |
- At the end of the year they will tot up hours spent on others' farms and bill each other accordingly.
- At the moment, you get an automatic ban as soon as you tot up 12 points.
- The scale gives life events a numerical score so you can tot up your own personal stress rating.
ADVERB► up· At the end of the year they will tot up hours spent on others' farms and bill each other accordingly.· At the moment, you get an automatic ban as soon as you tot up 12 points.· The scale gives life events a numerical score so you can tot up your own personal stress rating. NOUN► gun· He was toting the gun for a purpose - to shoot her through the head or knock her unconscious, or both.· A small army of men toting machine guns stood at the gate, which slowly swung open in front of us. tot something ↔ up phrasal verb informal to add together numbers or amounts of money in order to find the total SYN total up: The waiter quickly totted up the bill. |