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tootsy
[ toot-see ]
noun
- a foot.
tootsy
/ ˈtʊtsɪ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of tootsy1
Example Sentences
In an early passage of "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" Francie and her family have just moved from one apartment to another and she does a mental inventory of their few possessions, one of which is a conch shell kept on a shelf that she has named "Tootsy."
Having never been to the beach, although it wasn't terribly far from where they lived, all she knew of the ocean was gleaned from the mental images that would flood her mind when she pulled Tootsy down from the shelf and held it to her ear.
In the book, Smith describes this moment writing, "The sea was remarkable only in that it sounded like the tiny sweet roar of Tootsy, the conch shell."
Kids as young as 8 skate in the league’s “Tootsy Roller” teams, and teams of varying age and skill levels go up from there.
The children loved it dearly and had given it an affectionate name: Tootsy.
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