tote - use in sentences

Object

  • cylinder: Beginning in April, Groovy Girls will introduce girls' funky handbags in four styles classic, tote, cylinder and clutch.
  • bag: Get Bags Of Every Variety Anywhere from plastic to tote bags.
  • ticket: Tote tickets similar to those used at race meetings.
  • bin: Gone were most of the large tote bins carrying an indeterminate amount of work in progress.
  • child: Tote children along in california card been voted best.

Adjective modifier

  • small: I bought a Metro - described as a " small tote " .
  • re-usable: Since all components are only small-volume components, the storage in re-usable totes is the ideal solution.
  • shallow: Two shallow totes take the same space as one deep tote.

Modifies a noun

  • bag: The large purple tote bag lies open at her feet.
  • ticket: Q ) How much will the tote tickets be on the night?
  • scoop6: In the event of a tote scoop6 leg being declared void, the tote scoop6 will operate on the remaining legs.
  • warehouse: Furthermore the capacity of the tote warehouse will be almost double with an additional 55.000 storage locations.
  • facility: Each room is equipped with CCTV and has an adjacent tote facility.
  • sac: Other features include a zip baffle and neat tote sac for easy carriage.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: A carrying handle makes them easy to tote around for an impromptu picnic.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • around: It may be hard work to tote kids around to do ticket sales but the lesson learned is worth its weight in gold.

Present participle complement

  • bet: Tote betting services main aim is to offer its customers great odds at prices that are second to none.

Noun used with modifier

  • order: Before starting the actual picking process the order totes are weighed to determine the tare weight for the subsequent control weighing.

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