Totted

Word TOTTED
Character 6
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Definitions and meanings of "Totted"

What do we mean by totted?

To sum or total.

To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified.

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The word "totted" in example sentences

In personal Income, this loss of unemployment benefits means a loss of income equal to about $300 a week, or about $80 billion totted up, unavailable for consumption. ❋ Robert Lenzner (2010)

He focused on Cooper's Wednesday show, and totted up every time he said "lies" or "lying" or "liars," as well as any synonyms he used. ❋ The Huffington Post (2011)

I totted them up once for the 8 - PPOs we had … it was 922. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

At some point, a reckoning will have to be made and the total costs and benefits of Pickles' decision totted up. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I totted up the emails I sent him while I was writing BOOMSDAY, most of which begin with “How about if…. ❋ Unknown (2010)

At the season's start I'd totted up our budget and it had come up grim: no clothes, no peace of mind, no money in the bank and the same big question mark at the end of the road. ❋ Hal Holbrook (2011)

This freedom of information request finds that library fines for Cardiff University staff and students have totted up to just under half a million over two years. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Her father, who had hoped to join their ranks himself, totted up the numbers with satisfaction: “thousands of Christians suffered martyrdoms, which gave us great encouragement, as showing that the work which had been accomplished was not merely on the surface, but a genuine fruit that would stand the severest test.” ❋ Hilary Spurling (2010)

The bank totted up another record half-year profit after its bad debts more than halved and its Asian markets fared better than those in the developed world. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All it would take for Pulis's system to work is for an assessor to award the official a mark out of 10 or 20 after each game, and for that mark to be published and totted up each weekend. ❋ Paul Wilson (2010)

He's already totted up losses of more than Rs. 2,035 crore on the FMCG business (insiders say that actual losses are far bigger if one considers the initial incubation costs that may have been absorbed by the tobacco division's hefty profits). ❋ Unknown (2010)

But many visitors will only decide whether to attend the show at the last minute, so it will be difficult to assess the state of the market until the event has finished and the attendance numbers totted up. ❋ Unknown (2010)

During the newspaper review, to illustrate his point that Britons are "perverse", he took us back, via Sweden, to the 1970s oil crisis; to describe the faff of helping his son move into top-floor digs, he'd totted up how many steps he'd repeatedly climbed and translated it into actual distance for us: "It's just a little bit lower than the Malvern hills." ❋ Elisabeth Mahoney (2010)

I checked out the government's health stats (at HHS. gov), put fresh batteries in my calculator and totted up US spending on prescription drugs projected by the government for the next ten years. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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