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Example sentences for "tote"

Lexicographically close words:
totalling; totally; totals; totam; totch; toted; totem; totemic; totemism; totemistic
  1. Tote it under your arm till you get near the house, and then drop it somewhere in the weeds or behind the ash-hopper, and go out and get it when she ain't looking.

  2. He was afraid that Langdon wouldn't tote fair with you.

  3. What they used to say in college is true; you won't tote fair.

  4. I don't happen to tote the key to the cash-drawer.

  5. No, deah chile, I'd ruder tote you all de res' ob my bawn days.

  6. Pears like he orter tote some ob de tings ez well ez his slip ob a grandaughter," and old Tobe's wool seemed fairly to bristle with indignation and antipathy.

  7. De angels--is all ready--to tote me to Heben.

  8. You wouldn't believe it skacely, but this yer great big chunk of a gal wants her ole pappy to pick her up an' tote her thes like he useter when she was er little bit of a scrap.

  9. Mule--"A mule kin tote so much goodness in his face dat he don't hab none lef' for his hind legs.

  10. A whole lot of boys was standing around and bet Green he couldn't tote that barrel of molasses a certain piece.

  11. I'se tried to tote fair with God and he's done fair by me.

  12. You know in slave times, sometimes when a master would git too bad, the niggers would kill him--tote him off out in the woods somewheres and git rid of him.

  13. They had to tote their weight hundred pounds, two pounds, whatever it was down to the weighing place and they had to weigh it.

  14. They'll foller the South Fork, and strike Jamestown, Fentress County, and from there make for Gainsborough, where they can git steamboats to tote them to Nashville.

  15. Hurry up now, an' tote in some kin'lin' wood.

  16. What's the good of a head full of book learnin' with a poah puny body that kaint tote it around?

  17. Your outlaw says there is, only you have to tote your canoe some.

  18. Pete ter holp dig an' tote ef the box be heavy.

  19. The man lef' it thar in the niche arter he war shot, it bein' heavy ter tote an' not wuth much.

  20. Let me tote you around by your elbow and show you things.

  21. He broke through into the tote road just as the girl's fleeing figure loomed dimly in the twilight.

  22. Since the old tote road had received its last "swamping out" it had accumulated enough underbrush, saplings and fallen limbs in spots to afford emergency concealment of a sort.

  23. Paddling cautiously now and keeping well within the deeper shadows close to shore, they finally reached the spot where the tote road debouched on the river and without mishap disembarked and hauled the canoe out of sight into the bushes.

  24. Kendrick sped down the tote road, revolver in hand.

  25. The moon would not be up until after midnight and the tote road promised a more noiseless approach for the preliminary reconnoitring that was necessary to carry out the detective's plan.

  26. Both the man and his prisoner were gazing off towards the tote road down which the stragglers of the chase were just disappearing.

  27. Turning sharply to the right to get well away from the tote road, Kendrick and his companion crept at last to the edge of the clearing and took refuge in a hollow where a fallen tree hid them completely.

  28. Once or twice they crouched in silence to allow groups of men to pass them; for Kendrick was now taking a course parallel to the tote road.

  29. The rifle shots shattered the quiet within a hundred yards of them, down the tote road towards the river.

  30. You fellows tote our fixin's over on a raft; I'll swim with the hosses," bade the nimble Simon.

  31. Go, every petticoat of you, and every child large enough to tote a piggin.

  32. We'll divide 'em, share and share alike, every fellow to tote his own winnings.

  33. It's no use to kill a herd of buffler when you can't tote the beef.

  34. Those Indian carriers can tote the biggest loads you ever saw.

  35. He tole me to tote it up soon as he rung the bell.

  36. Ole Becky'll tote her baby the rest of the way.

  37. Gid Newsome have sent the news as he'll be here Sad'ay night to lay off and plow up this here dram or no-dram question for Sweetbriar voters, so as to tote our will up to the state house for us next election.

  38. I'll tote my bag to the top o' that bluff like, that rises this side o' the camp.

  39. This was a clear proposal and could not fail to impress Bill favorably, no matter whether he meant to “tote fair” or not.

  40. Got a mis'ry in his back dat bad it tuk two gemmens to tote him up de steps.

  41. We can make her tote 'im back to the house for us.

  42. And with all our camp stuff to tote along, too.

  43. They're heavy enough to tote along," Steve admitted when almost there.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tote" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    add; aggregate; all; bear; buck; carry; cart; cast; compute; conduct; convey; entirety; figure; fly; foot; freight; gross; jag; lift; manhandle; pack; sum; sustain; take; tale; tally; tot; total; tote; transport; waft; whisk; whole; wing