[ US /ˌtuˈdu/ ]
NOUN
  1. a disorderly outburst or tumult
    they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused
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How To Use to-do In A Sentence

  • Commonly the groom or his family gave the infare, but often enough some generous and well-to-do friend, or kinsman, pre-empted the privilege. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
  • Abraham Granish, Winehouse's great-great grandfather, was a Russian immigrant described as a "hawker", selling goods door-to-door, who lived in the Spitalfields area of the capital. News24
  • Looking back at my to-do list (previous post) it occurs to me that the whole point of getting the dratted deadline for Chill moved (it looks now as if it will be published for Fall 2009, so never fear; it is not being pushed back a full year) was so I could take some time off from novels and let my brain regrow. Re: Book sale paypal payments...
  • What I want in a reviewer is an enthusastic reader who can write those difficult-to-do 700-word readable reviews. If anyone doubts ...
  • The story was that of a little girl who was born in a well-to-do family and was a top performer in her studies.
  • Including a lot in the price - from door-to-door travel to visas and porterage of luggage - has guaranteed much repeat business. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wore the standard uniform of the well-to-do American out of office hours.
  • A future presidential candidate might have participated in harrowing door-to-door sweeps during the bloody fight for Fallujah last month. December 2004
  • Your To-Do List Is Not a Dumping Ground: You should not be using your to-do list as your brain storming/thought capturing zone. Clean Out Your To-Do List For Guilt-Free Productivity | Lifehacker Australia
  • He does not make to-do lists or scrawl reminders to himself on Post-its.
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