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tote
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
tote
(verb)
tote bag
(noun)
tote board
(noun)
tote
/
ˈ
toʊt/
verb
totes
;
toted
;
toting
tote
/
ˈ
toʊt/
verb
totes
;
toted
;
toting
Britannica Dictionary definition of TOTE
[
+ object
]
:
to carry (something)
She's been
toting
that bag all day.
a book-
toting
professor
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—
often +
around
He's always
toting
tools
around
.
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— toter
/
ˈ
toʊtɚ/
noun
,
plural
toters
[
count
]
gun-
toters
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