Tote ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Tote ( verb )

  1. To carry something, especially something heavy or bulky.
  2. To transport something by hand or on one's back.

Origin:

The word tote has its origin in the early 17th century and comes from the word "toten" which means to carry.

Examples:

  1. He toted the groceries home from the store.
  2. She toted her books to class every day.
  3. The workers toted the boxes to the truck.
  4. He toted the bags of cement to the construction site.
  5. She toted the baby on her back all day.

(As a noun)

Tote ( noun )

  1. To carry something, especially something heavy or bulky.
  2. To transport something by hand or on one's back.

Origin:

The word tote has its origin in the early 17th century and comes from the word "toten" which means to carry.

Examples:

  1. He toted the groceries home from the store.
  2. She toted her books to class every day.
  3. The workers toted the boxes to the truck.
  4. He toted the bags of cement to the construction site.
  5. She toted the baby on her back all day.
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