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¡Tut-tut!
tut-tut1 <part. pres. tut-tutting; pret., part. pas. tut-tutted> V. intr.
tut-tut → tut
I. tut [ingl. am. tət, ingl. brit. tʌt] INTERJ.
1. tut (expressing disapproval, rebuke):
2. tut (expressing impatience, annoyance):
¡pucha! AmS coloq., eufem.
II. tut <part. pres. tutting; pret., part. pas. tutted> [ingl. am. tət, ingl. brit. tʌt] V. intr.
1. tut (make noise):
2. tut (make disapproving comments):
tut-tut2 SUST.
Present
Itut-tut
youtut-tut
he/she/ittut-tuts
wetut-tut
youtut-tut
theytut-tut
Past
Itut-tutted
youtut-tutted
he/she/ittut-tutted
wetut-tutted
youtut-tutted
theytut-tutted
Present Perfect
Ihavetut-tutted
youhavetut-tutted
he/she/ithastut-tutted
wehavetut-tutted
youhavetut-tutted
theyhavetut-tutted
Past Perfect
Ihadtut-tutted
youhadtut-tutted
he/she/ithadtut-tutted
wehadtut-tutted
youhadtut-tutted
theyhadtut-tutted
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And our city council will tut-tut and shuffle papers until things quiet down.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
At this point, it'd be rather naive to tut-tut about what's real and what's not in shows like these.
www.theatlantic.com
He began the night by missing a penalty amid tut-tuts over his strike ratio.
www.irishexaminer.com
Someone within earshot will tut-tut about the noise but still feel secretly envious for reasons they can not articulate.
www.stuff.co.nz
Sam, are we complaining about men again, tut-tut!
www.smh.com.au

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