tootling Synonyms
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tootling Meaning
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tootling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tootle
tootling Sentence Examples
- The old man spent his afternoons tootling on his harmonica, filling the air with cheerful melodies.
- As the band marched down the street, the piccolo player proudly tootled a high-pitched tune.
- The young girl loved to tootle on her flute, creating sweet and whimsical sounds.
- The car horn tootled incessantly as the driver tried to get the attention of a pedestrian.
- The train's whistle tootled faintly in the distance, signaling its approach.
- The children tootled on their toy trumpets, filling the room with a cacophony of noise.
- The flute player tootled a haunting melody, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing.
- The car's engine tootled as it struggled to start, much to the annoyance of the driver.
- The clown tootled on his horn, eliciting laughter from the children in the audience.
- The bugler tootled a mournful tune, paying tribute to the fallen soldier.
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of Tootle
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The old man spent his afternoons tootling on his harmonica, filling the air with cheerful melodies.
As the band marched down the street, the piccolo player proudly tootled a high-pitched tune.
The young girl loved to tootle on her flute, creating sweet and whimsical sounds.
The car horn tootled incessantly as the driver tried to get the attention of a pedestrian.