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Westworld Season 2, Episode 5
Yet another reason to get out of here tout fuckin' suite.
দালাল, গোয়েন্দা
নজর রাখা, দালালি করা, গোয়েন্দাগিরি করা
(1) Someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit.
(2) Someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way.
(3) One who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack.
(4) One who sells advice about gambling or speculation(especially at the racetrack).
(1) Advertize in strongly positive terms.
(2) Show off.
(3) Brag about.
(1) Choosing what's right for you can be a difficult task, and almost all sites will tout their wares as the strongest Salvia available.
(2) Three months later, he agreed to become a tout in return for the FBI paying his air fares and expenses in Ireland.
(3) Lagging behind, he bought a $2 tip sheet from a racetrack tout , who told him for five bucks he would u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mark all the winners.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(4) Le tout Washington adored him
(5) In Dungiven in County Londonderry in the 1970s I was told to respond to a tout who was on the run.
(6) Hawkers tout their wares, housewives haggle and workmen of Venice's last working boat yard scrub barnacles from the bottoms of slender craft.
(7) You know, it's easy for people, oh, he's a tout and informer.
(8) In two of the cases, the men declared that the tout had entered a public house where they were drinking, had handed them the watches as free gifts and had even treated them to beer as an extra inducement to accept the gift.
(9) Surely, for those who are interested in pornography, the real thing is readily available, and in abundance, along several major streets, where VCD vendors tout their tasteless wares openly for passers-by.
(10) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I went into the castle with Dave Neligan to spot an ex-serviceman who was supposed to be a tout for the British,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Tim Kennedy recalled.
(11) A handful of profiteers, cashing in on this occasion to barter superstition, are ready to tout articles relating to funerals.
(12) You must get lost like everyone else in the covered bazaar and be picked up by a charming tout who will show you the Bey's bed and the view from the rooftops.
(13) Having inflicted a 15th place Kentucky Derby finisher on Out of Left Field readers, this chastened tout will perform the public service of not tipping any horse in the Preakness.
(14) After a two-month trial, a former racetrack tout and his former accountant were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud people who invested in a racing syndicate.
(15) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This is no better than the tout on the street selling tickets at inflated prices on the black market,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(16) Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares.
(17) He is steadily getting back on his feet, his demeanour, showing that he is far from being the idle waster, and he is respected, as he respects others, and doesn't actively tout his wares.
(18) A share in the final winnings made the profit for the tout .
(19) They started calling me a tout (republican slang for an informer) and saying they were going to shoot me.
(20) Nevertheless, marketers are increasingly eager to tout their wares to Broadway's captive audience.
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Westworld Season 2, Episode 5
Yet another reason to get out of here tout fuckin' suite.