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    Too·tle
    /ˈto͞od(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. casually make a series of sounds on a horn, trumpet, or similar instrument: "he tootled on the horn"
    • 2. go or travel in a leisurely way: informal "they were tootling along the coast"

    noun

    • 1. an act or sound of casual playing on an instrument such as a horn or trumpet: "the tootle and thump of the band"
    • 2. a leisurely journey: informal "I was interested in a little more speed from the car than a tootle"
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  3. to go, especially to drive, slowly: The car in front was just tootling along through the beautiful scenery. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. On the road: driving & operating road vehicles. aquaplaning. back someone up. biting point. boxed in. branch off.

  4. Definitions of tootle. verb. play (a musical instrument) casually. “the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody”. see more. noun. the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument. “he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up”.

  5. Definition of tootle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 4 days ago · tootle in American English. (ˈtutəl ) verb intransitive Word forms: ˈtootled or ˈtootling. 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 small car. noun. 3.

  7. Tootle Definition. To toot softly and more or less continuously on a horn, flute, etc. To move about in a leisurely or unrushed way; esp., to drive in this way as in a small car. The act or sound of tootling.

  8. tootle meaning, definition, what is tootle: to move slowly in a car: Learn more.

  9. The meaning of TOOTLE is to toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously. How to use tootle in a sentence.

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