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Definition of Tootsie
1. tootsy [n -S] - See also: tootsy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tootsie
Literary usage of Tootsie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story Ends Where It Began: Along El Camino Real by Regina V. Phelan (1999)
"... CHAPTER 2 tootsie Weinshank After a few weeks of living in the house on Second
Street, Edna was beginning to appreciate Los Angeles. ..."
2. The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris, Katherine H. Wootten (1918)
"So one evening he waited for tootsie and sent after him. Whereupon Lucien went
out and cuffed him round considerably. Shortly afterwards the T boy — Ed ..."
3. Skippy Bedelle: His Sentimental Progress from the Urchin to the Complete Man by Owen Johnson (1922)
"tootsie searched her sister's bedroom and then called Skippy into consultation.
... tootsie paid down the fee, and following instructions departed next ..."
4. The Gold Chain: A California Family Sagaby Regina V. Phelan by Regina V. Phelan (1987)
"At first it frightened Edna, but when she saw tootsie "come to" so quickly, ...
tootsie attended school at Macy and Alameda. On the afternoon trip home, ..."
5. Skippy Bedelle: His Sentimental Progress from the Urchin to the Complete Man by Owen Johnson (1922)
""How very strange," said tootsie sarcastically. ... tootsie searched her sister's
bedroom and then called Skippy into consultation. ..."