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tootle
1/ ˈtuːtəl /
verb
- to toot or hoot softly or repeatedly
the flute tootled quietly
noun
- a soft hoot or series of hoots
tootle
2/ ˈtuːtəl /
verb
- intr to go, esp by car
noun
- a drive, esp a short pleasure trip
Derived Forms
- ˈtootler, noun
Other Words From
- tootler noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tootle1
Origin of tootle2
Example Sentences
Upstairs, Zella Powers, 85, worked on one of the library’s public computers, just reading the news, tootling around, one of a few dozen people a day who come to use the library’s internet.
"They're more than happy for him to be tootling along behind them in his chair."
And he gamely rents a golf cart and tootles around the Villages, the enormous senior housing community in the middle of Florida that’s beginning to fill up with you-know-whoomers.
Angela Lansbury is a tweedy country eccentric in wartime England, tootling around on a bronchitic sidecar motorbike and receiving mysterious parcels from a professor in London.
Its final stretch, tootling and pounding over an insistent drone, may be a deathbed revelation, as Murphy belts, “Go into the light!”
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