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toting
[toh-ting]
noun
the practice of taking home food from an employer by a person engaged in domestic service.
the food so taken.
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Its customers will receive some of their money back, but are still toting up their losses.
“It does bother me that somebody’s out there with intentions that aren’t right,” she said, toting two white puppies outside a building where she keeps them, a few feet from her home.
Guards, some toting firearms or less-lethal weapons, are now a common sight at schools, bars, retail stores and other venues.
You can’t very well greet the actor who played Elle Woods toting luggage with a visible burn mark across the top.
As a group, we hiked 10 minutes up to the worksite, carrying our tools; I brought up the rear toting an aluminum ladder.
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