Rather than physically attack a litterbug, they suggest that you tut quietly and glare at them a little bit. |
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We can tut, mither, and blame them for why our athletes are absolutely rubbish. |
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The window-dressers tut, relinquish their sparkling trolley, turn on their heels and scuttle back to safety. |
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Mikey gave me a disapproving tut before he walked off to ask Murdock something. |
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Almost, but not quite, as annoying as these failed policemen are the people who tut and give me dirty looks for using disabled toilets. |
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To my huge surprise, I left the tut spead unconvinced that a show of originals would have been much better, or more informative. |
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If a disabled sufferer of the bedroom tax angrily accosted Iain Duncan Smith, it would not be the place of privileged me to tut at them. |
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Commentators who marvelled at his 20 years in charge now tut and shake their heads. Suddenly, GE stands accused of all sorts of shenanigans. |
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Aye continued in power under tut, who quickly returned to the old capital and restored the old religion. |
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He immediately went into the circling routine, feeling the material of my jacket and after a lot of tut tutting rebuked me for my cheap shoes which didn't match my suit. |
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I don't know if other parents get this but, when my son started crying, I swear I could hear every tut, every sigh, every eye-roll happening across the entire train. |
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She applied an artistic touch and created a lifelike clay face meant to depict Tut on the day of his death. |
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A 20-minute wrestle ensued and Tut emerged victorious, bringing the crocodile up from the depth of the water. |
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That Tut accomplished all this before his 12th birthday suggests aye was the power behind the throne. |
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Perhaps Spadger, Dipstick, Lairy Larry and King Tut are out there somewhere. |
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They might include Tut arms or I-surrender back bends, but for the most part the Orientalism was a matter of the plot — slave auctions, mummies come to life — and of the sets and costumes: cute little fezzes and the like. |
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