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tootle

[toot-l] / ˈtut l /




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Why did my parents permit a 14-year-old to tootle around with a de facto grown man who was old enough to serve in the army?

From The Wall Street Journal

In the end it would be Boxing Day 2021, three months later, before he could return to the Forest of Dean, and "tootle down" the track where he'd injured himself.

From BBC

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

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

From BBC

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.

From New York Times