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

  3. Tootle definition: to toot gently or repeatedly on a flute or the like.. See examples of TOOTLE used in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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

  8. Nov 8, 2012 · too·tle. (to͞ot′l) intr.v. too·tled, too·tling, too·tles. 1. To toot softly and repeatedly, as on a flute. 2. Informal To walk or drive in a leisurely manner; amble: spent the morning tootling around town. n. The act or sound of tooting softly and repeatedly, as on a flute.

  9. If you tootle somewhere, you travel or go there without rushing or without any particular aim.

  10. Definitions of 'tootle' 1. If you tootle somewhere, you travel or go there without rushing or without any particular aim. [informal] [...] 2. If you tootle a tune on an instrument, you play it quietly, without concentrating or taking it seriously. [informal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'tootle' American English: tutəl British English: tuːtəl.

  11. TOOTLE meaning: 1 : to drive or move slowly; 2 : to play a series of notes on a flute, horn, etc., by blowing into it.

  12. 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.

  13. To walk, to wander casually or aimlessly; usually const. along, around, etc. Also transferred with reference to motor transport; to tootle off, to go, to depart. colloquial. 1902. I tootled down to Cooney's a half-hour before time.

  14. Definitions of 'tootle'. 1. If you tootle somewhere, you travel or go there without rushing or without any particular aim. [mainly British, informal] [...] 2. If you tootle a tune on an instrument, you play it quietly, without concentrating or taking it seriously. [informal] [...] More.

  15. Jun 2, 2024 · tootle (third-person singular simple present tootles, present participle tootling, simple past and past participle tootled) ( intransitive) To make a soft toot sound. ( transitive) To play (a musical instrument) making such a sound. ( intransitive, colloquial) To go (somewhere); to amble aimlessly. ( transitive, colloquial) To transport ...

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

  17. noun The act or sound of tooting softly and repeatedly, as on a flute. from The Century Dictionary. To toot gently or repeatedly; especially, to produce a succession of weak modulated sounds upon a flute. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  18. n. the sound made by tooting on a flute or the like. too ′tler, n. toot1 + - le 1810–20. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: tootle /ˈtuːtəl/ vb. to toot or hoot softly or repeatedly: the flute tootled quietly. n. a soft hoot or series of hoots.

  19. Find 23 different ways to say TOOTLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. To tootle refers to two things; firstly, it can mean to move or proceed in a leisurely or aimless way. Secondly, it can refer to playing a musical instrument, specifically a wind instrument like a flute or trumpet, in a casual or non-expert manner.

  21. Aug 3, 2006 · To walk, to wander casually or aimlessly; usually const. along, around, etc. Also transferred with reference to motor transport; to tootle off, to go, to depart. colloquial . In your quote, "toodle" is used as a substitute for "come" in the expression "come over", and the word "over" has been retained.

  22. verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] mainly UK informal uk / ˈtuː.t ə l / us / ˈtuː.t̬ ə l /. 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.

  23. too·tle. (to͞ot′l) intr.v. too·tled, too·tling, too·tles. 1. To toot softly and repeatedly, as on a flute. 2. Informal To walk or drive in a leisurely manner; amble: spent the morning tootling around town. n. The act or sound of tooting softly and repeatedly, as on a flute.

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