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tutti
[ too-tee; Italian toot-tee ]
adjective
- all; all the voices or instruments together.
- intended for or performed by all (or most of ) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music ( solo ).
noun
- a tutti passage or movement.
- the tonal product or effect of a tutti performance.
tutti
/ ˈtʊtɪ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of tutti1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tutti1
Example Sentences
My answer would be conservative Capo de tutti capi Roger Ailes and Fox News.
Since Beethoven the form has been often modified, more especially the long introductory tutti omitted or cut short.
Cf. Catalogo di tutti gli edifici sacri della citt di Napoli in Arch.
I wish you saved that, Grace, and gave away the marshmallow; I just love tutti-frutti, declared Cleo.
I hated it, but nobly sacrificed myself and gave her tutti-frutti and gained character every evening of our honeymoon!
I did the rest—with the aid of a clergyman, whom I tipped even more liberally than the waiter who served us tutti-frutti.
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