Once they do, of course, they will tut-tut about how sad and desperate it all is. |
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Rubbish is something we tut-tut at when we come across sweet wrappers, fertiliser bags or even a discarded fridge stuck in a roadside ditch. |
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In fact, it's all too easy to look at the rubbish piling up around our borough and tut-tut that nothing is being done. |
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I just can't believe that in the 21st century people still tut-tut over something that's perfectly natural. |
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Liberals loved it because it made men with guns look like Neanderthals, and conservatives leaped at the chance to tut-tut predictably about the social decay of America. |
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Pundits often tut-tut about how presidential campaigns start too early, long before most Americans care. |
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But, tut-tut, she has now agreed to a bumper pay packet to become the face of Martini, a once-fashionable alcoholic beverage even though she never touches the hard stuff. |
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But it seems fruitless to tut-tut at them about it, since they have been hearing these complaints for decades. |
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They actually gain currency when people tut-tut their nasty little jokes. |
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And we tut-tut about Muslims bringing their youngsters to join Isis in Syria. |
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Old fogies with little understanding of such matters may well tut-tut at the idea of youngsters and their teachers using this equipment. |
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They are the same numbskulls who complain about female streakers and tut-tut over 22-man brawls on the football pitch. |
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It's hard to believe some people tut-tut when he hurls his mouthguard away in frustration, high-fives teammates in jubilation, or parties like he means it. |
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We shake our heads and say tut-tut, to pre-pubescent padded cups, but let us now think of the times, when our own dress amounts to crimes. |
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While it wages a war on drugs, it allows the misuse of alcohol to continue with little more than the occasional tut-tut of concern. |
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They tut-tut and tsk-tsk about the sadness, weirdness and pity of it all. |
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I'd normally tut-tut in a superior way about such cultural slumming. |
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When pundettes tut-tut that playing the victim is not what a feminist should do, they forget that Hillary is not a feminist. |
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Sometimes he would humph, sometimes tut-tut, but he was always busy and never took a lunch hour: which was one good reason that the overworked internal-security staff decided that he was a Russian spy. |
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