toot (Meaning)

Wordnet

toot (n)

a blast of a horn

revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party

Wordnet

toot (v)

make a loud noise

Webster

toot (v. i.)

To stand out, or be prominent.

To peep; to look narrowly.

To blow or sound a horn; to make similar noise by contact of the tongue with the root of the upper teeth at the beginning and end of the sound; also, to give forth such a sound, as a horn when blown.

Webster

toot (v. t.)

To see; to spy.

To cause to sound, as a horn, the note being modified at the beginning and end as if by pronouncing the letter t; to blow; to sound.

toot Sentence Examples

  1. The clown let out a resounding toot on his trumpet, eliciting laughter from the crowd.
  2. The foghorn blasted a mournful toot, warning ships of impending danger.
  3. The toddler squealed with delight as she tootled her plastic horn.
  4. The old car struggled to toot its horn, a pathetic excuse for a warning.
  5. The factory whistle let out a deafening toot, signaling the start of the shift.
  6. The child tootled merrily on his recorder, filling the room with squeaky melodies.
  7. The trainconductor sounded a sharp toot to alert passengers of its departure.
  8. The party horn let out a humorous toot as guests blew it with glee.
  9. The band played a lively toot on their instruments, setting the dance floor ablaze.
  10. The bull let out a thunderous toot, challenging any rivals for dominance.

FAQs About the word toot

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The clown let out a resounding toot on his trumpet, eliciting laughter from the crowd.

The foghorn blasted a mournful toot, warning ships of impending danger.

The toddler squealed with delight as she tootled her plastic horn.

The old car struggled to toot its horn, a pathetic excuse for a warning.