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tutto

American  
[too-toh, toot-taw] / ˈtu toʊ, ˈtut tɔ /

adjective

Music.
  1. all; entire.


Etymology

Origin of tutto

< Italian: all, whole < Latin tōtus

Example Sentences

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Signs saying “Andrà tutto bene” — “Everything will be all right” — went up across the country, remaining there into the summer as the infection rate plummeted and Italians grew prideful of their worst-to-first response.

From Washington Post • Oct. 28, 2020

Stiamo facendo tutto ciò che è necessario, con ogni strumento a disposizione.

From The Guardian • Mar. 11, 2020

Io e Micaela ti terremo per mano ogni istante e combatteremo perché tu possa avere tutto ciò che sogni.

From BBC • Apr. 19, 2018

He found the locals eccentric, friendly, manly and yet fey — tutto fantastico!

From New York Times • May 20, 2011

"Perduto � tutto il tempo che in amar non si spende."

From Eden An Episode by Saltus, Edgar

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