tut-tut in the PONS Dictionary

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With its astonishingly poor nutritional profile, the sandwich earned itself tut-tuts from dieticians and lots of headlines, becoming the stuff of marketing legend.
www.updatednews.ca
At this point, it'd be rather naive to tut-tut about what's real and what's not in shows like these.
www.theatlantic.com
But all of them realise that - as much as people may tut-tut about it - bad blood gives an added dimension to a sporting contest.
www.irishmirror.ie
Oh, we tut-tut when things go wrong but forget the failed towns of this country that will make future tragedies inevitable.
www.stuff.co.nz
Sam, are we complaining about men again, tut-tut!
www.smh.com.au
She would tut-tut over empty champagne bottles and sides of smoked salmon abandoned on the table after a late evening.
www.independent.ie
And our city council will tut-tut and shuffle papers until things quiet down.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Someone within earshot will tut-tut about the noise but still feel secretly envious for reasons they can not articulate.
www.stuff.co.nz
There are many smug individuals who will either tut-tut at their shenannigans and/or take pleasure out of their misery and bad/desperate behaviour.
www.catholicherald.co.uk
They tut-tut at personal sins while blithely ignoring major sins like corruption.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com

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