Use of tut in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include tut at the start of sentence, tut at the end of sentence and tut in the middle of sentence

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tut at the start of sentence


  1. Tut - Tut, the boy's late again!
  2. Tut - Tut, how could you do that?
  3. Tut! I've got some chalk on my coat.
  4. Tut, it's raining - I'm going to get soaked.
  5. Tut, meanwhile, married his half-sister, Ankhesenamen.
  6. Tut, Tut ! Such a big child acting like a spoiled child.
  7. Tut, all that build-up and the court case doesn't happen.

tut at the end of sentence


  1. You're late again - tut tut!
  2. Now you'll have to choose between the cisc or risc tut.
  3. A second-rate Egyptologist unearths the diary of Eye, the grand vizier of the boy-king tut.
  4. The bust was carved during the New Kingdom Period, which ran between 1550 BC to 1050 BC. This was around the same time as famous Egyptians Ramesses and King tut.

tut in the middle of sentence


  1. Es tut so gut wie du mich liebst.
  2. His wife tut - tutted with annoyance.
  3. Tin tut went along as his adviser and draftsman.
  4. Es tut mir leid, wenn mein Leben jemanden starte.
  5. There was tut - tutting about American profligacy.
  6. Another helpful feature of tut is the System Info panel.
  7. Wer den Leser kennt, der tut nichts mehr f ü r den Leser.
  8. In other words, tut will be forced to change its name soon.
  9. This tut won't be as directly useful as the previous parts.
  10. Among the disasters of 1948, Tin tut was assassinated in September.
  11. Tampere Polytechnic and tut services: authentication, forms, digital signatures etc.
  12. I would tut at people trying to climb in wellingtons, and roll my eyes at those in jeans.
  13. DNA also shows that tut was probably spared bubonic plague, tuberculosis, leprosy or leishmaniasis.
  14. He was married to Nefertiti, and tutankhamun, also known as King tut, may have been his son or half brother.
  15. Though "King tut" collected the mimeographed questions from each student, he did not reckon with the organizing ability of fraternity students.
  16. By studying his and his male relative’s Y-chromosomes, scientists laid to rest theories that tut and his father Akhenaten were hermaphrodites or androgynous in appearance.
  17. But, if less idealised, it is a lot more human and exhibits one very human characteristic in particular: he might have been the lord of all he saw, but young King tut had buck teeth.

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