Tout

//taʊt//

"Tout" in a Sentence (15 examples)

President Joe Biden on Thursday visited a small, deindustrialized Ohio steel town to tout his ambitious multi-trillion-dollar proposed spending plan, to announce a $1 billion initiative for environmental cleanup and restoration, and to court voters in a crucial state ahead of this year's tightly contested midterm elections.

He didn't miss the opportunity to tout his bona fides.

Tom likes to tout the importance of crypto.

Tech bros love to tout their visions for a "better" world.

Tea is the second-most consumed beverage among adults worldwide. Only water is drunk more often. Yet despite its global appeal, tea is not as popular among Americans as coffee is, though that is changing. As new medical studies tout the health benefits of tea consumption, more Americans are giving the ancient drink from China a try. And shops like one called "Teaism" in Washington, DC, are also contributing to the drink's growing popularity.

Be careful of the ticket touts outside the arena; they are famed for selling counterfeits.

Paul Muniment looked at his young friend a moment. 'Do you want to know what he is? He's a tout.' 'A tout? What do you mean?' 'Well, a cat's-paw, if you like better.'

No one, however, would have anything to do with him, as Mr. Keeson's orders in those respects were very strict ; he had often threatened any one of his employés with instant dismissal if he found him in company with one of these touts.

The Derry Brigade of the IRA thought it had got rid of its informer problem when earlier that year it executed Paddy Flood as a tout, after holding him for six weeks.

Mary has been touted as a potential successor to the current CEO.

Show 5 more sentences

China has touted its policy of non-interference for decades.

For the 75 years since a district rebellion was put down, The Games have existed as an assertion of the Capital’s power, a winner-take-all contest that touts heroism and sacrifice—participants are called “tributes”— while pitting the districts against each other.

Newspaper articles also were generally positive in tone, although a tendency towards sensationalism means that the spread of hybrid forms is occasionally touted as the universal language of the future.

To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb.

Nor durst Orcanes view the Soldan's face, / But still upon the floor did pore and tout.

Next best steps

Mini challenge

Unscramble this word: tout