tote
1to carry, as on one's back or in one's arms: to tote a bundle.
to carry on one's person: to tote a gun.
to transport or convey, as on a vehicle or boat.
Origin of tote
1Other words from tote
- tot·a·ble, tote·a·ble, adjective
- toter, noun
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Other definitions for tote (2 of 3)
Origin of tote
2Other definitions for tote (3 of 3)
a totalizator.
Origin of tote
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How to use tote in a sentence
You can pick up the dachshund, stash them in your tote bag, and then, they’re not aggressive anymore.
Forget Everything You Know About Your Dog (Ep. 436) | Stephen J. Dubner | October 22, 2020 | FreakonomicsOn the brick sidewalk at the corner of Winter and Tremont Streets across from Boston Common, Luscomb regularly stood and sold copies of the suffragist newspaper Woman’s Journal from her tote bag under a hawker’s license.
Add in stress, fear of gun-toting spouses and excess amounts of alcohol and we really don’t know much about the objective size of a penis.
They’re flat woven with Turkish cotton, which means they’re super lightweight, extremely portable—great for throwing into a tote bag or backpack—and quick to dry, which is a huge bonus for avoiding mildew.
Soft, lightweight Turkish towels for bathrooms and beach trips | PopSci Commerce Team | September 4, 2020 | Popular-ScienceCraft a custom tote bag You can use a coffee sack as the base for any fabric-project you like, but a tote bag might be the simplest.
“Diversification” is a hedge fund wife eschewing a Lily Pulitzer tote bag in favor of one made by Sloane Ranger or Jonathan Adler.
The Hell of the Hamptons: Why the Exclusive Hotspot Is a Mind-Numbing Drag | Robert Gold | August 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd so, NPR, please prepare a complimentary tote bag for Mr. Cantor.
Bill de Blasio Mayoral Win Signals Working Families Party Ascendancy | David Freedlander | November 5, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWe regret the interpretation of this tote's design and apologize for any misunderstanding.
Lorraine Schwartz Designed Kim Kardashian’s Engagement Ring; New York Passes Labor Law to Protect Child Models | The Fashion Beast Team | October 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe resulting product is a “clutch that pulls out and becomes a tote.”
J. Crew’s Best Accessories from Fall 2013 | Misty White Sidell | February 13, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe dark-suited security guys rushed forward to tote the offenders from the room.
He aint got no bag fer ter tote, en he pick up he foots mighty peart.
Nights With Uncle Remus | Joel Chandler Harris"Moze, I'll tote the grub an' you lead out of hyar, till we git past the wust timber," he said.
The Man of the Forest | Zane GreyHuh, Ise seen many a corporation dat hatter have good thick leather soles fer ter tote em round.
Three Little Women | Gabrielle E. JacksonOld trails and tote roads are kept clear of obstructions to make the woods more accessible.
They came up the old "tote-road" by the river side, and a herd of buffaloes on a stampede could hardly have made more noise.
Sevenoaks | J. G. Holland
British Dictionary definitions for tote (1 of 2)
/ (təʊt) informal /
(tr) to carry, convey, or drag
the act of or an instance of toting
something toted
Origin of tote
1Derived forms of tote
- toter, noun
British Dictionary definitions for Tote (2 of 2)
/ (təʊt) /
the Tote (sometimes not capital) trademark short for totalizator (def. 1), totalizator (def. 2)
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