You can make 13 anagrams from letters in tut-tut (-ttttuu).
First recorded in 1585-95
tut-tut, it's a great, it's a staving preferment, and just opulent with influence here.
Pundits often tut-tut about how presidential campaigns start too early, long before most Americans care.
tut-tut—can't we find something more engaging to talk about than what the weighing scales do or do not tell us?
The gentleman drew in his head with a little "tut-tut" of consternation.
"tut-tut, I doubt the join will be plainly visible," he murmured to himself.
tut-tut, you ought to know better than to ask; ask Massey, he knows—or he will one of these days!
But it seems fruitless to tut-tut at them about it, since they have been hearing these complaints for decades.
Betty gave a sideway smile at Kathryn and whispered, tut-tut!
tut-tut, dear lad, that is not the way to speak of our mentors and preceptors.
Another interesting point: The engine does not say Choo-choo as in our country—it says tut-tut.
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