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Definition of tout
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tout is as below...
Tout (n.) One who
secretly
watches
race
horses
which are in
course
of
training,
to get
information
about their
capabilities,
for use in
betting..
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Clumber
::
Clumber
(n.) A kind of field
spaniel,
with short legs and stout body,
which,
unlike
other
spaniels,
hunts
silently..
Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Proud;
haughty;
arrogant;
hard.
Stoutish
::
Stout-hearted
(a.)
Having
a brave
heart;
courageous.
Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Strong;
lusty;
vigorous;
robust;
sinewy;
muscular;
hence,
firm;
resolute;
dauntless..
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A
large,
stout cord,
usually
one not less than an inch in
circumference,
made of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together.
It
differs
from cord, line, and
string,
only in its size. See
Cordage..
Nepenthes
::
Nepenthes
(n.) A genus of
climbing
plants
found in
India,
Malaya,
etc., which have the
leaves
prolonged
into a kind of stout
tendril
terminating
in a
pitcherlike
appendage,
whence
the
plants
are often
called
pitcher
plants
and
monkey-cups.
There are about
thirty
species,
of which the best known is
Nepenthes
distillatoria.
See
Pitcher
plant..
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Not
stout;
slim;
slender;
lean;
gaunt;
as, a
person
becomes
thin by
disease..
Touter
::
Touter
(n.) One who seeks
customers,
as for an inn, a
public
conveyance,
shops,
and the like:
hence,
an
obtrusive
candidate
for
office..
Stove
::
Stoutness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
stout.
Burly
::
Burly (a.)
Having
a
large,
strong,
or gross body;
stout;
lusty;
-- now used
chiefly
of human
beings,
but
formerly
of
animals,
in the sense of
stately
or
beautiful,
and of
inanimate
things
that were huge and
bulky..
Tout
::
Tout (n.) One who
secretly
watches
race
horses
which are in
course
of
training,
to get
information
about their
capabilities,
for use in
betting..
Flail
::
Flail (n.) An
instrument
for
threshing
or
beating
grain from the ear by hand,
consisting
of a
wooden
staff or
handle,
at the end of which a
stouter
and
shorter
pole or club,
called
a
swipe,
is so hung as to swing
freely..
Spanker
::
Spanker
(n.)
Something
very
large,
or
larger
than
common;
a
whopper,
as a stout or tall
person..
Fearnaught
::
Fearnaught
(n.) A stout
woolen
cloth of great
thickness;
dreadnaught;
also, a warm
garment..
Sawfish
::
Sawfish
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
elasmobranch
fishes
of the genus
Pristis.
They have a
sharklike
form, but are more
nearly
allied
to the rays. The
flattened
and much
elongated
snout has a row of stout
toothlike
structures
inserted
along each edge,
forming
a
sawlike
organ with which it
mutilates
or kills its
prey..
Dumpy
::
Dumpy
(superl.)
Short and
thick;
of low
stature
and
disproportionately
stout.
Bouncing
::
Bouncing
(a.)
Stout;
plump and
healthy;
lusty;
buxom.
Stoutly
::
Stoutish
(a.)
Somewhat
stout;
somewhat
corpulent.
Lutestring
::
Lutestring
(n.) A
plain,
stout,
lustrous
silk, used for
ladies'
dresses
and for
ribbon..
Passe Partout
::
Passe
partout
(n.) A
master
key; a
latchkey.
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