Tutti Frutti

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtuːti ˈfruːti/

Definitions of tutti frutti

noun a type of ice cream or confection containing chopped candied or dried fruits

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat tutti frutti ice cream.

A2 She bought a bag of tutti frutti candies for the party.

B1 The tutti frutti yogurt was a popular choice among the kids.

B2 The bakery sells delicious tutti frutti cakes during the summer.

C1 The chef created a unique tutti frutti dessert for the special event.

C2 The tropical fruit salad was a colorful mix of tutti frutti flavors.

adjective used to describe something that is colorful, varied, or mixed

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat tutti frutti ice cream.

A2 She bought a tutti frutti scented candle for her room.

B1 The children's clothing store had a tutti frutti collection for summer.

B2 The artist used tutti frutti colors in his abstract painting.

C1 The chef created a tutti frutti dessert with a variety of tropical fruits.

C2 The interior designer chose a tutti frutti theme for the restaurant, with colorful decor and fruity cocktails.

Examples of tutti frutti in a Sentence

formal The gelato shop offers a variety of flavors, including tutti frutti.

informal I love the tutti frutti ice cream at that place!

slang Tutti frutti is my go-to flavor when it comes to desserts.

figurative Her personality is like tutti frutti - vibrant and full of different elements.

Grammatical Forms of tutti frutti

past tense

tutti fruttied

plural

tutti fruttis

comparative

more tutti frutti

superlative

most tutti frutti

present tense

tutti frutties

future tense

will tutti frutti

perfect tense

has tutti fruttied

continuous tense

is tutti fruttiing

singular

tutti frutto

positive degree

tutti fruttiest

infinitive

to tutti frutti

gerund

tutti fruttiing

participle

tutti fruittied

Origin and Evolution of tutti frutti

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Italian
Story behind the word: The term 'tutti frutti' originated in Italian, where it translates to 'all fruits'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a dessert containing a variety of fruits, the term 'tutti frutti' has evolved to also refer to a mixture of different flavors or colors in various contexts.