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UK
/tˈəʊt/
]
[ US /ˈtoʊt/ ]
[ US /ˈtoʊt/ ]
NOUN
- a capacious bag or basket
VERB
-
carry with difficulty
You'll have to lug this suitcase
How To Use tote In A Sentence
- The conference began with a Wednesday evening welcome reception, held at Chicago's Field Museum, where 28 mostly Illinois breweries had set up beer stations among two stuffed elephants, a couple of totem poles and a tyrannosaur skeleton. Beer: A celebration of craft brewing
- Favorite Loveboat styles include Chronos, a travel tote, Elba, a horizontal shoulder bag and Terni, a small handbag. Stand Out This Spring with Handbags from Kipling
- A lot of the foods that we connect with African-Americans, whether totemically, whether positively or negatively, are indeed and in fact foods from the continent. NPR Topics: News
- But again, perhaps problematically, they are beautiful statues – inspiring, optimistic, and utopian; totems to the radiant future that was always promised, but never quite arrived.
- There are six of them in total, one hundred and fifty foot tall totemic spires of Growth Bone, Calcine, and Blossom Glass, bedecked on all sides with terraces, platforms and loggias, sun-bleached and standing to attention like nine pins spilt upon the desert or deep sea hydro-thermal vents rising from unfathomed depths. Watchman: Babel Series Part One | SciFi UK Review
- Why pay 5p for a plastic bag when you can jazz up a plain canvas tote? Times, Sunday Times
- Lily picked Petal up and put her back in the tote.
- Buchannan, at least, I think he can't displace; the man was practically an asymptote. "Edge Of Darkness" (2010)
- It was the boobook owl, mopoke, a totem being to the Arrernte Aborigines of these arid lands along the Macdonnell Ranges to the west of Alice Springs. Wildwood
- Long ago, the world was ruled by two great animal totems.