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Answer for the clue "For shame! ", 3 letters:
tut

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Word definitions for tut in dictionaries

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Tut \Tut\, n. [Cf. Sw. tut a point, pipe, tube, Dan. tut a cornet.] An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it. A hassock. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]

Usage examples of tut.

It was pleasant at last to see him sitting in his chair in the dark little sitting room tut tut ting over the various items of news Mevrouw Beek was entertaining him with.

It was pleasant at last to see him sitting in his chair in the dark little sitting room tut- tut ting over the various items of news Mevrouw Beek was entertaining him with.

And when you showed me Festina and Tut, did I really sense their inner selves?

My only consolation was that Festina and Tut looked just as ridiculous.

Tut, Festina, and I threw ourselves forward, out the hatch, and into open air.

Tut began gathering his parachute, but Festina just waved at me to take care of hers while she set up a Sperm-field anchor.

Tut and Festina immediately went to examine the corpses, I turned my attention toward the disassembled machinery.

Plus Festina and Tut as soon as the Stage One system devised a way to rip them into smoke.

Nessa clucked and tutted at her while she leaned out over the parapet, passing her a bowl containing her one meal of the dayboiled neeps and flat bread.

When Alison explained that she was to accompany Milord in ten minutes, the valet tutted crossly and advised her to pick up a slice of the roast beef and a couple of chunks of bread.

Tutting over their age and lack of style, she pursed her lips and wondered if Milord might be planning to keep herself and Prettiman in his Town House to attend their young mistress.

When Laedo showed them his broken transductor, they clucked, tutted, and shook their heads.

The closest I ever got to ancient Egypt was doing a little overtime at the Tut exhibit.

Borri would find her and rebandage it, tutting over the swelling, trying to tell her that if she did not take care, the ankle would never mend properly.

Zorya Vechernyaya looked over his shoulder, tutted, and removed the wooden borscht bowls.