touts in English

noun
1
a person soliciting custom or business, typically in an aggressive or bold manner.
This is the best term to use for touts - street hawkers who approach you at every tourist stop to ask you to buy things.
2
a person who offers racing tips for a share of any resulting winnings.
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.
verb
1
attempt to sell (something), typically by pestering people in an aggressive or bold manner.
Jim was touting his wares

Use "touts" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "touts" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "touts", or refer to the context using the word "touts" in the English Dictionary.

1. Brunt only touts a high-quality cement (glue) construction rather than welting

2. Perhaps touts spend their free time mugging old ladies and fencing stolen cars.

3. Israel, which touts its democratic system, is in duty bound to accept this

4. The RPOs have written to the concerned police officials to conduct raids to eliminate activities of touts.

5. The Passport Portal also carries advisory cautioning the public not to fall prey to machinations of touts who promise speedy service.

6. "Skinbook" is a UK-based website that touts itself as the Internet's only genuine nudist social network, according to "Time" magazine.

7. The mandatory requirement of personal presence of passport applicants at the PSKs has minimized the activities of touts/travel agencies.

8. On the other, he touts his biracial, multicultural background as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad.

9. On the other, he touts his biracial , multicultural background (he lived in Indonesia for four years as a child) as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad.