Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Toucan. to be in violent commotion; to be tossed. — 7i. Athrowing upward, or with a jerk; a throwing up ofthe head with a jerk. — To toss off. To drink hasti-ly.— To To gamble for.— To t. up. To throwa coin into the air, and wager on what side it willfall. — ToSB^pot, n. A toper; an habitual drunkard. Tot, tot, n. Anything small, — used as a term of en-dearment. Total, total, a
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Toucan. to be in violent commotion; to be tossed. — 7i. Athrowing upward, or with a jerk; a throwing up ofthe head with a jerk. — To toss off. To drink hasti-ly.— To To gamble for.— To t. up. To throwa coin into the air, and wager on what side it willfall. — ToSB^pot, n. A toper; an habitual drunkard. Tot, tot, n. Anything small, — used as a term of en-dearment. Total, total, a. Full; complete; not divided; whole;enthe; integral. — n. - The whole; the whole sum oramount.— Totality,-1-tI, ?;. The whole sum; wholequantity or amount. —Totally, -11, adv. In a totalmanner; wholly; entirely; fully; completely. Tote, tot, I, t. To carry or bear. Totem, totem, n. A picture of a bird, beast, etc.,used among the N. Amer. Indians as a designationof a family. Totter, tofter, v. i. [-tered (-terd), -teking.] Toshake so as to threaten a fall, appear as if about tofall when standing or walking; to shake, reel, lean,be unsteady.— Toftle, -tl, v. i. [-tled (-tld), -tling.]To
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