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toti-

  1. a combining form meaning “entire,” “entirely,” used in the formation of compound words:

    totipalmation.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of toti-1

Combining form representing Latin tōtus
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Example Sentences

But they were sporadic moments of attacking invention, with Wolves' best performers being defenders, particularly captain Max Kilman and Toti, who were outstanding at the heart of the home side's rearguard action.

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Two changes for Wolves from the 11 that began the 2-1 win over Fulham a week ago as Toti and Tommy Doyle come in for Pedro Neto and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, with neither Neto nor Bellegarde in the matchday squad after picking up injuries.

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Toti does ever so well to get back at him.

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The South Korea forward was left completely unmarked as he collected Toti Gomes' powerful header forward and finished with aplomb - superbly lifting the ball over the onrushing Ethan Pinnock before placing it past Flekken.

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Wilson stepped up as the replacement for the injured Alexander Isak with an acrobatic opener, burying a hooked effort into the net after Toti failed to clear the Newcastle striker's initial close-range effort.

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