释义
[ toh -ting ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtoʊ tɪŋ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun Southern U.S. the practice of taking home food from an employer by a person engaged in domestic service.
the food so taken.
Origin of toting An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; tote1 + -ing1
Words nearby toting to the tune of, to the victor belong the spoils, to the wall, toti-, totidem verbis, toting , totipalmate, totipalmation, totipotency, totipotent, totis viribus
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Example sentences from the Web for toting Hundreds of millions of people were accustomed to toting these objects around, plugging them in to recharge them, and using them.
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She went with her IV hidden under her dress uniform, toting a bag of medication.
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But Rachel, 19, was ready for her—she was toting a razor-sharp steak knife.
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The women were to do the rest, even to toting the meat to our camp.
Up the Mazaruni for Diamonds | William La Varre
But I was going to say, what's to hinder me from toting that boy to my home?
The Prodigal Judge | Vaughan Kester
The Custer men were given to what their Maryland father called "toting " us around.
Tenting on the Plains | Elizabeth B. Custer
You'll all be toting guns and grudges and trying to lynch each other.
Danny's Own Story | Don Marquis
Why, Judy, those damned pigeons have been sailing all over the ranch, billing and cooing and picking up and toting cholera germs.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch | Jackson Gregory
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Words related to toting haul, hoist, fetch, lug, heft, convoy, freight, give, move, waft, bring, convey, transport, transplant, transfer, sustain, take, conduct, transmit, import