And the next instant the scouts, armed with their staffs, began to herd the tiny tots behind the grandstand, leaving Dick Austin alone in the center of the field.
Hundreds of youngsters ranging from tiny tots who were to take part in a Mother Goose scene, to the stalwart scouts themselves, formed in line and paraded around the field, passing in front of the stands.
Sheikh Said was his clerk and constant companion, and the Tots were well fed on his goats--at my expense, however.
Captain Grant, taking advantage of the spare time, killed for the larder two buck antelopes, and the Tots brought in, in high excited triumph, a famous pig.
Not only clothing, but now and again toys for the Wee Tots find their way into the boxes.
Just like other children the world over, the Wee Tots of The Labrador like toys to play with and they are made joyous with toys discarded by the over-supplied youngsters of our land.
Music of voice and organ filled the air, wee tots tripped up to the platform and down again, saying in frightened voices little "pieces" that made mothers proud and big men listen.
I saw the two little tots climb down off the rear steps of the car," said the man who had wanted to "stretch his legs.
I must absolutely go shopping, and I do so dislike to take the tots in that direction.
Some women would find it rather a strain, but the dear tots are so good--so good!
Suppose we have thetots into the drawing-room again?
We have tots here in the studio at our Saturday classes as young as four.
Illustration] The activities in our Saturday classes for little tots do all of this.
Women working in the stone quarries, and in the sand pits and on the railroads, and always with babies tied on their backs, and the poor little tots crippled and deformed from the cramped position and often blind from the glare of the sun.
You ought to see the mothers crowding around, begging and pleading for their children to be taken in, and the little tots weep and wail when they have to go home.
We little tots fell down in the mud until you'd have thought we were pigs.
It made him so sick that mother wanted us little tots to go to the place where my father was working.
My father being a jack-of-all-trades, set to work and put up a turning lathe and went to making chairs, and my mother and her little tots took the straw from the sheaves and braided and made hats.
She was wakened by the voices of children, and looked out from her window to see the Widdicombe tots drilling in a company of three with a drum, a flag, and a wooden gun.
Some of the poor littletots cried in very happiness.
Think of the poor little tots shut up in sizzling New York this kind of weather.
At mention of it, the tots both looked down at their stockings and were so overcome that they almost stopped working their jaws, so that when they began again they were harder to work than ever.
I reckon this one must have been riled about suthin' and thought to claw up the tots a bit.
Then, in the next breath, she scolded the totsfor wandering so far away.
It is getting late, and I see two of my little totsare getting sleepy.
Never mind," she said, as she saw that the two little tots felt sorry.
I don't know," answered Daddy Bunker "All I know is my wife called to me to come out, and I saw the two tots drifting off in the boat.
Sometimes both little tots went down into the bag to work together; surely there was plenty of room for many such as they.
The little tots gave a crooning gentle note when caressed, and a soft cry when they snuggled down in our hands or cuddled up to us as they had done under their mother's wing.
Fearless little tots to brave a bird four times as big as themselves in defense of their home!
Pierre was also great on politics, in more ways than one, for his special brand would depend on the number of tots he had absorbed.
Tots knocked the ashes from his pipe and took his seat on the window-sill.
It was a bad quarter of an hour for her, and when, at the end of it, Tots came, she looked on the verge of fainting again.
Tots was always more or less of a butt to his friends.
The shyest child found it hard to be shy withTots Waring.
From his cradle onwards he had beenTots to all who knew him.
She did not even remember later how she effected her escape at last, but she had a vague impression that Tots managed it for her.
During the interval that followed, Ruth sat in the quiet corner just out of sight of the vestry door, bracing herself to meet Tots and implore him to set her free.
But a note to Tots was a different matter altogether, and she sat for nearly two hours motionless above a sheet of paper, considering.
She would have given all she had to have avoided Tots just then, but there was no escape for her.
It was at this juncture that Tots had lounged into Ruth's consideration and proposed himself as a candidate for her favour.
As they walked side by side down the empty aisle the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March transformed their progress into a triumphant procession, and Tots looked down into the girl's face with a smile.
Surely no one had ever found Tots formidable before.
My wife and I went to the circus, and when we were standing around, waiting for the show to begin, we saw these tots there.
And so the two tots started toward the place where they could see the smoke curling up over the trees.
The children were not naughty, but they did get into trouble and out again more easily than any tots of whom I ever heard.
The following recipe I know will rid the little tots of their trouble without injuring them: Wormseed oil, sixteen drops.
About dusk she came in with Lottie, and in a short time gave birth to four of the most vigorous, perfectly formed little tots I had ever seen.
It was the rosy-cheeked tots of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glasgow that had sent him out into the night.
The poor man was kind of used up, but he stands there waiting for the thrill, with Cousin Egbert beaming on him fondly, like a father that's going in one minute to show the little tots what Santa Claus brought 'em on the tree.
Bunny, in surprise "The fare to Wayville is only three cents, for such little tots as you," the conductor said.
Not thinking anything wrong, the two tots ran across the street, looking carefully up and down first, to see that no automobiles were coming.
I'll have to keep some one there, if it's going to be open, or I'll have more tots walking in without paying.
These tots (and an occasional bottle) were Jim's reward for not exercising too severe a supervision over the canteen, and for always happening to be round the corner when a row took place.
It seems to me," I said, watching the little tots marching with an observing eye, "that we are in a kindergarten.
Indeed I felt somewhat proud of the interest those wee tots took in my babies, my manner of feeding them never failing to call forth cries of wonder and praise.
Carefully the little refugees followed him out into the calm moonlight, the tots whose minds had gone back to shadowland acting as automatons under the silent direction of their sister.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boyhood; children; kid; young; youth