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tootle Meaning

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tootle (n)

the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument

Wordnet

tootle (v)

play (a musical instrument) casually

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tootle (v. i.)

To toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously, on a wind instrument, as a flute; also, to make a similar noise by any means.

tootle Sentence Examples

  1. The train conductor tooted the whistle, signaling its departure.
  2. The ice cream truck tooted its cheerful melody, announcing its arrival.
  3. The toddler proudly tooted his toy horn, delighting his parents.
  4. The symphony's trumpet section tooted a triumphant fanfare.
  5. The child tooted their nose loudly, earning disapproving glances.
  6. The birds tooted their songs merrily, filling the air with cheerful melodies.
  7. The old car tooted its horn weakly, barely audible above the traffic.
  8. The silly clown tooted a plastic kazoo, drawing laughter from the crowd.
  9. The ship's siren tooted a mournful signal, indicating an approaching storm.
  10. The wind tooted through the trees, creating an eerie and unsettling sound.

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the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument, play (a musical instrument) casuallyTo toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously, on a wind instrument, as a

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The train conductor tooted the whistle, signaling its departure.

The ice cream truck tooted its cheerful melody, announcing its arrival.

The toddler proudly tooted his toy horn, delighting his parents.

The symphony's trumpet section tooted a triumphant fanfare.