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tutto

[too-toh, toot-taw]

adjective

Music.
  1. all; entire.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tutto1

< Italian: all, whole < Latin tōtus
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Example Sentences

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More fun comes by way of the “tutto tonna tonnato,” a riff on the classic vitello tonnato.

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Missy Robbins, who cooks at Lilia in Brooklyn, has been using La Valle tomatoes for the past ten years; when it was time to choose a cooking olive oil for their restaurant, she tasted fifteen types before landing on Monini; and they bring in Tutto Calabria jarred chiles from Italy.

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Tutto bene means everything is going to be all right.

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Grazie di tutto, Mister @Pirlo_Official!

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I can lie in bed hungover, half asleep and crushed by the weight that was 2020 yet still manage to whine, “Perché è tutto così difficile?”

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