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TOOTLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously 2. to drive or move along in a leisurely manner transitive verb : to toot continuously on tootled his flute. www.merriam-webster.com
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tootle, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
intransitive. To walk, to wander casually or aimlessly; usually const. along, around, etc. Also transferred with reference to motor transport; to tootle off, to ... www.oed.com
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23 Synonyms & Antonyms for TOOTLE | Thesaurus.com
tootle · blast · fife · flute · pipe · shriek · signal · skirl · sound · toot · trill · warble · wheeze · whine · whiz. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from ... www.thesaurus.com
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tootle
▪ I. tootle, n. (ˈtuːt(ə)l) [f. tootle v.] 1. An act or the action of tootling or sounding a horn or similar wind-instrument.1852 R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour xli, Bragg's queer tootle of his horn..now sounded at the low end of the cover. 1889 Scott. Leader 6 Dec. 5 The sudden and shrill tootle o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tootle - Wikipedia
Tootle (ISBN 0307020975 ) is a children's book written by Gertrude Crampton and illustrated by Tibor Gergely in 1945. It is part of Simon & Schuster's ... en.wikipedia.org
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TOOTLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to toot softly and more or less continuously on a horn, flute, etc. 2. to move about in a leisurely or unrushed way; esp., to drive in this way as in a ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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TOOTLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to toot gently or repeatedly on a flute or the like. to move or proceed in a leisurely way. noun. the sound made by tooting on a flute ... www.dictionary.com
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tootle-too, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb tootle-too is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for tootle-too is from 1857, in the writing of ... www.oed.com
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Tootle | Read Aloud Flip-Along Book - YouTube
Tootle the locomotive loves chasing butterflies through the meadow. But he must learn to stay on the rails---no matter what! www.youtube.com
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Tootle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
tootle · verb. play (a musical instrument) casually. “the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody”. see moresee less. type of: beep, blare, claxon, honk, ... www.vocabulary.com
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tootle
tootle/ˈtu:tl; `tutl/ v1 [I, Ipr] ~ (on sth) toot gently or repeatedly 发轻柔或连续的嘟嘟声.2 [Ipr, Ip] (infml 口) go in a casual or leisurely way 悠闲自得地走 tootling into town 溜溜达达地进城去 tootle around on one's bike 骑自行车闲逛. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Matt Tootle
Career Crewe Alexandra Tootle was born in Widnes, Cheshire. At the end of the 2019–20 season, Tootle was released by the club. wikipedia.org
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Jimmy Tootle
James Tootle (22 April 1899–1947) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Derby County and Southport. wikipedia.org
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pootle
pootle, v. colloq. (ˈpuːt(ə)l) [Blend of poodle v. and tootle v.] intr. To move or travel (around, along, etc.) in a leisurely manner; = poodle v. 2; tootle v. 3. Also fig.1977 D. E. Westlake Nobody's Perfect ii. iii. 108 Kelp pootled around a while longer, found a parking place. 1986 Marketing Week... Oxford English Dictionary
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toodle-oo
toodle-oo, int. colloq. (tuːd(ə)lˈuː) [Origin unknown; perh. f. toot n.2] Goodbye. Cf. pip-pip.1907 Punch 26 June 465 ‘Toodle-oo, old sport.’ Mr. Punch turned round at the amazing words and gazed at his companion. 1908 T. E. Lawrence Let. 16 Aug. (1938) 62 Tootle 'oo. e.l. 1931 D. L. Sayers Five Red... Oxford English Dictionary
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