Which preposition to use with tutt
"Oh," remarked Mr. Tutt with entire good nature.
In a word there was only one Mr. Tutt in the firm of Tutt & Tutt.
"He says he killed him, and that's all there is about it!" said Tutt to Mr. Tutt.
SEE Train, Arthur C. Tutt for tutt.
Colonel Tutt of Savannah.
A woman and not a man kept Tutt & Tutt on the map.
But by then they had entirely ceased to care, being engrossed in watching Mr. Tutt at his daily amusement of torturing O'Brien into a state of helpless exasperation.
And so Mr. Hepplewhite became even more agitated, until he dreamed of this Tutt as an enormous bird like the fabled roc, with a malignant face and a huge hooked beak that some day would nip him in the abdomen and fly, croaking, away with him.
It was clear that he held an intimate relationship to Tutt & Tutt from the familiar way in which he returned their cordial, if casual, salutations.
" "Very interesting, Mr. Tutt," observed Tutt after a moment's silence.
"Can you do it again?" "The victim of circumstances is inevitably one who has made a victim of someone else," blandly went on Mr. Tutt without hesitation.
Even the court officers abandoned any effort to maintain order and joined the excited group about Mr. Tutt before the bench.
At the bar sat Mock Hen with Mr. Tutt beside him, flanked by Wong Get, Tutt, Bonnie Doon and Buddha.
He grabbed Mr. Tutt by the arm and stared hard into his eyes.
When did Sir Henry sign up with us?" Mr. Tutt across the inclosure in front of the jury box raised his bushy eyebrows and looked whimsically at the D. A. over his spectacles.