Crossword-Solution: TOUT 4 letters, 182 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Word Word Type Definition
Tout v. i. To act as a tout. See 2d Tout.
Tout v. i. To ply or seek for customers.
Tout n. One who secretly watches race horses which are in course of
training, to get information about their capabilities, for use in
betting.
Tout v. i. To toot a horn.
Tout n. The anus.

We have 182 clues for the answer “TOUT”

Clue Answers
"Sure thing" exponent 1 answer
Advertise broadly 1 answer
Advertise enthusiastically 1 answer
Aqueduct pest 1 answer
Attempt to sell 1 answer
Belmont figure 1 answer
Belmont pest 1 answer
Belmont tipster 1 answer
Bettor abettor 1 answer
Build hype about 1 answer
Deal in hot tips 1 answer
Extol the virtues of 1 answer
Field expert 1 answer
French words all 1 answer
Give a racing tip 1 answer
Give tips for a fee 1 answer
Hawk or hawker 1 answer
He claims to have horse sense 1 answer
Heap hype on 1 answer
Hialeah hustler 1 answer
Hot-tip offerer 1 answer
ILLEGAL ticket seller 1 answer
Importunate solicitor 1 answer
It's all, in Paris 1 answer
Jean-Luc Godard's "___ Va Bien" 1 answer
Kentucky Derby tipster 1 answer
Like roughly extracted coupons 1 answer
Loudly praise 1 answer
Offerer of hot tips 1 answer
One paid for giving a tip 1 answer
Overdescribe 1 answer
PERSON soliciting custom for hotels, shops, etc. 1 answer
Peddle persuasively 1 answer
Person who sells horse racing information to punters 1 answer
Plug - promote 1 answer
Plug or hype 1 answer
Praise aggressively 1 answer
Praise energetically 1 answer
Praise highly: Colloq. 1 answer
Praise lavishly 1 answer
Promote energetically 1 answer
Promote much 1 answer
Promote strongly 1 answer
Promote, at the track 1 answer
Publicize in a big way 1 answer
Publicize loudly 1 answer
Puffery expert 1 answer
Purveyor of a "sure thing" 1 answer
Push, as a product 1 answer
Pushy seller 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOUT (5)

The AM staff is conservative and clings to cataloguing, though of course visitors tout artificial intelligence and neural networks in a manner that suggests that perhaps one need not have cataloguing or that much of it could be put aside.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
Yours most truthfully, Jerusha Abbott Cher Daddy-Jambes-Longes, Vous etes un brick! Je suis tres heureuse about the farm, parceque je n'ai jamais been on a farm dans ma vie and I'd hate to retourner chez John Grier, et wash dishes tout l'ete.
Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 2008
Costello with dignity, “that you had made her acquaintance.” “We simply met in the garden, and we talked a bit.” “Tout bonnement! And pray what did you say?” “I said I should take the liberty of introducing her to my admirable aunt.” “I am much obliged to you.” “It was to guarantee my respectability,” said Winterbourne.
Daisy Miller Henry James 2008
His tout ensemble was that of a highly improved class of farmer, dressed up in the wrong clothes; that of a firm-standing perpendicular man, whose fall would have been backwards in direction if he had ever lost his balance.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Les panneaux avec des animaux rouges sont divers : dans une petite galerie, un cerf, est suivi tout au fond, de trois ours des cavernes et d'un cheval.
French Cave Paintings Jean Clottes 1995

Quotes with TOUT (3)

J'ai lu les postmodernistes avec un certain intérêt avec même admiration. Mais quand je les lis, j'ai toujours cet horrible sentiment lancinant que quelque chose d'absolument essentiel est oublié. Plus on dit qu'une personne est un produit social, ou un confluent de forces ou fragmentée, ou marginalisée et plus on ouvre tout un nouveau monde d'excuses.
Robert C. Solomon
Le but n'est rien, le développement est tout. Le spectacle ne veut en venir à rien d'autre qu'à lui-même.
Guy Debord
Dont tout «avoir» effectif doit tirer son prestige immédiat et sa fonction dernière.
Guy Debord
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYM, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 325 times in crossword archives (1954–2025).