tut (Meaning)

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tut (v)

utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval

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tut Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered in the Valley of the Kings.
  2. The young king's face was preserved in a golden death mask, found within his heavily-guarded burial chamber.
  3. Archaeologists were astonished by the opulence and grandeur of Tut's burial treasures.
  4. The boy king's reign was brief, but his legacy has fascinated historians for centuries.
  5. The curse of Tut's tomb has been a popular subject of legends and speculations.
  6. Tut was initially buried in a temporary grave and later moved to his final resting place in the Valley of the Kings.
  7. The discovery of Tut's tomb sparked a global fascination with ancient Egyptian culture.
  8. Tut's golden chariot is one of the most iconic artifacts from his tomb.
  9. The Tutankhamun exhibition has traveled to museums around the world, showcasing the treasures of his tomb.
  10. The hieroglyphic inscriptions on the walls of Tut's tomb provide valuable insights into his life and reign.

FAQs About the word tut

utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval

bah, yuk, tut-tut, pooh, ah,boo, humph, pshaw, tush, pish

yum-yum, yum-yum,,

The ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered in the Valley of the Kings.

The young king's face was preserved in a golden death mask, found within his heavily-guarded burial chamber.

Archaeologists were astonished by the opulence and grandeur of Tut's burial treasures.

The boy king's reign was brief, but his legacy has fascinated historians for centuries.