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tut-tut
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tut-tut (two t-like sounds produced by suction rather than plosion; conventional spelling pronunciation, tttt)
intr.v. tut-tut·ted, tut-tut·ting, tut-tuts
To express annoyance, impatience, or mild reproof: "those fussy fellows at the State Department tut-tutting about lack of reform in the political system" (John Hughes).

[Imitative.]

tut-tut
interj (pronounced as alveolar clicks) (spelling pron.) [ˈtʌtˈtʌt]
an exclamation of mild reprimand, disapproval, or surprise
vb -tuts, -tutting, -tutted
(intr) to express disapproval by the exclamation of ``tut-tut.''
n
the act of tut-tutting Often shortened to tut
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.tut-tut - utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval
let loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
Translations
tut-tut
interj (in disapproval) → na, na, aber, aber
vi she tut-tutted in disapprovalna, na! or aber, aber!, sagte sie missbilligend
vt ideamissbilligen


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A sprinkling of his sponsors tut-tutted, the USA Swimming federation slapped his wrist with a three-month ban, and the welter of negative publicity had Phelps saying he wasn't sure he wanted to swim on through the London Games.
A sprinkling of his sponsors tut-tutted, the USA Swimming federation slapped his wrist with a three-month ban, and the welter of negative publicity had Phelps saying he wasn't sure he wanted to swim on through the London Games.
Surely they knew that, if they fell into the clutches of the Kim Jong-Il regime, there wouldn't be just tut-tutted reprimands.
 
 
 
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