Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The common toucan, Rhamphastos toco.
- noun Punishment.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) A toucan (
Ramphastos toco ) having a very large beak. SeeIllust. undertoucan .
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- noun
tocodynamometer
Etymologies
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Examples
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However, it is also concern about safety because the actions of the driver, as Dávila writes: uuuu, me toco un chofer q va en carrera consigo mismo.
Global Voices in English » Ecuador: All Aboard the Trolley Bus 2009
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Sorry to open up in such jaded fashion; your report does seem to signify a decent sized skirmish has taken place and I ought to show more interest. toco
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I don't know how these people have the brass-neck to moralise to anyone, or offer themselves for election. toco
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Did the pheasant resemble Gordon Brown or Alistair Darling? toco
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It really is working; and Dave, in not grasping the problem by the neck, is not convincing people he's the man to sort the country out. toco
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And when it stops for whatever reason, the economy will shrink again. toco
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Labour seem to be in confusion themselves about when to cut - Mandy has already cut £300 million from his own department this year. toco
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I wonder Fraser, are you trying to actively help Brown win the election? toco
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You'd think could spend his time helping his deprived constituents but alas. toco
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It really is working; and Dave, in not grasping the problem by the neck, is not convincing people he's the man to sort the country out. toco
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