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tootle

[toot-l] / ˈtut l /




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Most of the time, you will just tootle around town with it, doing really simple things.

From The Verge Dec. 19, 2018

As a native Chicagoan who has watched the Rams tootle around UC Irvine in their golf carts, I have to wonder what Dick Butkus would say if he saw them.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 3, 2017

So were Baron and Barron — alter-egos used by the mogul to tootle his own horn in the third person.

From Washington Post Jul. 27, 2017

"We're happy to tootle along in a two-litre diesel in a Formula 1 race."

From BBC Aug. 29, 2014

“Best garden pond in the village it'll be, Mr. Broadwas said, once my shrubbery's got a grip. Have a pleasant tootle round Tewkesbury, did we?”

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell

The orchestra, meanwhile, tootled unrelated instrumental parts; lighting changed at random; and the backdrops, going up and down on squeaky pulleys, added inapt settings.

From The New Yorker Nov. 19, 2018

Not so long ago, Americans who tootled around foreign countries in athletic attire earned a tourist badge of dishonor.

From Washington Post Aug. 6, 2015

After dinner on a warmish weeknight—57 degrees in Ann Arbor—a junior picked up his trumpet and tootled a bit of Glenn Miller from his window, just to relax.

From Slate May 9, 2013

Ferg had merrily tootled after United's win over Liverpool, only for reporters to maliciously claim that was suggesting that Torres was trying to get O'Shea sent off by making a meal of the challenge.

From The Guardian Sep. 30, 2010

A man sat on the steps of the trading post and tootled a lively tune on a pakila, or panpipes.

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer

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.

From Seattle Times Aug. 13, 2023

"They're more than happy for him to be tootling along behind them in his chair."

From BBC Mar. 6, 2023

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.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 12, 2022

And what a renewal it was: roaring whales, bellowing elephants, tootling children and moaning freight trains.

From Scientific American Mar. 24, 2022

From then on I went to sleep with the tootling music in my head.

From "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli




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