Sir Torent yaue to hym~ a brayd; He levid that the aungeAEsAEs said, Of deth yaue he no{ught}.
Mein Gott, und so viel sorgen tut er sich, Ihr könntet ihm harb sein, weil ihm so was hat geschehen können.
I don't believe it was Genefer,' said the old man stoutly.
Mer: Tut man thou art deceiued, I meant to make it short, for I was come to the whole depth of my tale?
Ro: Tut I haue lost my selfe I am not here, This is not Romeo, hee's some other where.
Mer: Tut this cannot anger him, marrie if one shuld raise a spirit in his Mistris circle of some strange fashion, making it there to stand till she had laid it, and coniurde it downe, that were some spite.
Ben: Tut man one fire burnes out anothers burning, One paine is lessned with anothers anguish: Turne backward, and be holp with backward turning.
Mer: Tut dun's the mouse, the Cunstables old word, 25 If thou beest Dun, weele draw thee from the mire Of this surreuerence loue wherein thou stickst.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tut" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.