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n. The act of making a tut sound in disapproval. vb. (present participle of tut English)
Wikipedia
Tutting may refer to:
- A dental click interjection "tut-tut"
- Tutting, a locality in Kirchham, Germany
- Tutting (dance), a movement style in popping street dance
- Finger tutting, a related hand movement to tutting in body-popping dance
Usage examples of "tutting".
Keralaw offered to trim the dried ends, tutting over the exigencies that had deprived Killashandra of so many amenities on her distant island.
She moved slowly toward the fire, tutting as she tried not to step in the mess left by the owls.
Fandarel listened, one eye on the ambiguous chart before him, while Wansor could be heard tutting happily to himself, his nose a scant fingertip from the map he was assiduously studying.
Arthur sits tutting for a moment or two longer, then hauls his attention back.
She seemed to be playing through a couple of the songs, checking the chords, tutting every once in a while and going back, starting again.
A harassed woman at the next machine, tutting faintly, showed her how to swivel the whole mechanism around to make it readable.