Tootal example sentences
Related (6): toot, tootle, tootling, tootled, tootler, tootlers
to·tal
adjective
total (adjective)
- comprising the whole number or amount:
- complete; absolute:
- the whole number or amount of something:
- amount in number to:
- add up the full number or amount of:
- damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck:
Synonyms
entire, complete, whole, full, comprehensive, combined, aggregate, gross, overall, composite, integral, complete, utter, absolute, thorough, perfect, downright, outright, thoroughgoing, sheer, positive, prize, rank, pure, real, consummate, veritable, unmitigated, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed, unconditional, unequivocal, full, unlimited, limitless, infinite, ultimate, unbroken, undivided, uninterrupted, right, proper, arrant, partial, sum, aggregate, whole, entirety, totality, summation, result, make, equal, number, add, sum, count, reckon, tot, compute, wreck, crash, smash, destroy, demolish, prang"Tootal" Example Sentences
1. Tootal was the only one who knew the secret.2. She had tootal faith in her ability.
3. He was a tootal stranger to the town.
4. The tootal amount of money was surprising.
5. The tootal cost of the project was astronomical.
6. He had a tootal disregard for the rules.
7. The tootal silence in the room was eerie.
8. He had a tootal lack of understanding.
9. The tootal number of people was staggering.
10. She had a tootal commitment to her job.
11. He had a tootal disregard for authority.
12. The tootal cost of the repairs was high.
13. The tootal amount of time was too short.
14. She had a tootal belief in her own abilities.
15. The tootal number of people in the room was small.
16. He had a tootal lack of respect for others.
17. The tootal amount of money she had was limited.
18. He had a tootal disregard for safety regulations.
19. The tootal cost of the trip was more than expected.
20. She had a tootal commitment to her studies.