197 examples of totted in sentences

Hic labor, hoc opus Per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerum, Silvestrem tenui.

I will lead home this pretty little Tot, and tell them you are going to stay with us.

" With bonbons and funny talk he gained the favor of Tot, so that she consented to walk with him.

Know that such a remark is not to be endured, and permit me to tell you[Finding a CHICK between himself and the GAME COCK, he gently puts him aside, saying] Run to your mother, tot!

Among his books are "Just Then Something Happened," "The Story Club," "Told to the Little Tot," "Chronicles of the Little Tot," "I Rule the House," "Impertinent Poems," "Little, Songs for Two," "Rimes to be Read," "The Uncommon Commoner," and "A Patch of Pansies."

Among his books are "Just Then Something Happened," "The Story Club," "Told to the Little Tot," "Chronicles of the Little Tot," "I Rule the House," "Impertinent Poems," "Little, Songs for Two," "Rimes to be Read," "The Uncommon Commoner," and "A Patch of Pansies."

Totals are being totted up on all hands.

He kept the whisky in his own charge; for he intended to keep them sober; but he gave them a good strong tot all 'round first, so as to make things seem cheerful; and to get them yearning.

"Meanwhile, I had given the man from the well a stiff tot of whisky; for which he thanked me with a cheerful nod, and having emptied the glass at a draft, held his hand for the bottle, which he finished, as if it had been so much water.

But Smirre couldn't endure the humiliation of his failure to get the better of such a little tot, so he lay down under the tree, that he might keep a close watch on him.

Aussi tot la chaloupe fut armee pour aller chercher ceux qui s'etoient sauvez le long du rivage.

Beside the dead boy sat his sister, a tot of three, with blood trickling from a flesh- wound in her face.

I believe they totted up something like £14,500.

"I was a tot when I seen the soldiers coming dressed in blue, and I run.

DANIEL Quot homines tot sententiae.

"The preposition TO (in Dutch written TOE and TOT, a little nearer to the original) is the Gothic substantive

My father was named William Henry Stith, and I was a little tot less than two years old when my mother died.

Believing in the old remedy for exhaustion and exposure to cold, the army served out a tot of rum every day to the men.

Tot, tibi, sunt, Virgo, dotes, quot, sidera, Caelo.

quæ tot produxit alumnos Quot gremio nutrit Granta, quot.

For more evidence of the belief in were-wolves, or rather in were-animals of various sorts, particularly were-tigers, in the East Indies, see J.J. M. de Groot, "De Weertijger in onze Koloniën en op het oostaziatische Vasteland," Bijdragen tot de Taal-

549-585; G.P. Rouffaer, "Matjan Gadoengan," Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië 1. (1899) pp.

568-587; L.M.F. Plate, "Bijdrage tot de kennis van de lykanthropie bij de Sasaksche bevolking in Oost-Lombok," Tijdschrift voor

The Quartermaster was waiting here for us when we rendezvoused, and every man had a full ration and a tot of rum.

Then a round and ruddy face rose like a harvest moon above the tailboard, and a stertorous voice replied respectfully "Sir?" "Let down this tailboard; load this officer's platoon into the lorry; issue them with a Maconochie and a tot of rum apiece; and don't forget to put Smee under arrest for dangerous driving when we get back to billets.

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