Some say that tutu acts like clover, and blows out the stomach, so that death ensues.
Tutu grows chiefly on and in the neighbourhood of sandy river-beds, but occurs more or less all over the settlement, and causes considerable damage every year.
Tutu is a plant which dies away in the winter, and shoots up anew from the old roots in spring, growing from six inches to two or three feet in height, sometimes even to five or six.
The tutu not having yet begun to spring, I yarded my bullocks at Main's.
Mr. Horne refers to seams or layers of coral limestone occurring in the volcanic agglomerate of the coast cliffs between Lambasa and Tutu Island.
In the coast district between Tutu Island and the village of Naua, 3½ miles to the east, the same altered coarse pumiceous and trachytic tuffs, occasionally bedded and dipping W.
On the very day of this defeat Osai Tutu Quamina died and was succeeded by Osai Okoto.
On the refusal of the Fanti to deliver up the fugitives, Osai Tutu invaded their country, defeated them and drove them towards the sea.
Osai Tutu may be considered as the real founder of the Ashanti power.
In 1800, Osai Tutu Quamina, an enterprising and ambitious man, who appears early to have formed the desire of opening a communication with white nations, became king.
Tutu was probably not universally known among the Maori, but only to certain tribes.
Despotism first invaded the Coast in 1807, when King Osai Tutu Kwámina pretended a wish to recover the fugitive chiefs Chibbu and Aputai.
And flax and fern and tutu grew In wild luxuriance round.
Fostered by the cool waters of a mountain rivulet, the koromiko grows by the side of the poisonous tutu bushes.
When footpaths about Christchurch were fringed with tutu bushes, little boys were foolish enough to pluck the beautiful berries and eat them.
A man called Tutu and his wife Ila reached the island of Tutuila, and named it so by the union of their names.
Tutu the man and Ila the woman came from the eastward, and dwelt on the island.
Tutu and other names given to Merodach in this section are referred to on pp.
Tutu as Zi-azag thirdly they named, bringer of purification, 20.
Tutu as Mu-azag, fifthly, his pure incantation may their mouth proclaim, 34.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tutu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: costume; disguise; dress; masquerade; motley; outfit; rig; skirt; sock