Phrases with «tutti»

The word "tutti" means "all together" or "everyone" in Italian. It is often used in music to indicate that all performers should join in and play or sing at the same time. Full definition

Sentences with «tutti»

  • Look no further than Revlon's Color Burst Lip Butter in Tutti Frutti.) (thestyleletters.com)
  • There's so much to be knocked out by: Joan Semmel's photorealistic paintings of herself having sex seen from her point of view, Shigeko Kubota painting with a brush stuck to her crotch, Cosey Fanni Tutti posing in porn magazines, Eleanor Antin documenting herself on a diet, and Carolee Schneemann pulling a scroll from her vagina and reading it. (nymag.com)
  • Not only is Froozer great to eat alone as a snack, but it's also a great product to use in recipes like today's Tutti Fruity Sunrise Sorbet recipe because it's made with real, whole fruit that doesn't compromise on nutrition or flavor. (heathermcclees.com)
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