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Tootle

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Noun

1. tootle

the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument

Example Sentences:
'he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up'

Verb

2. tootle

play (a musical instrument) casually

Example Sentences:
'the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Tootle

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verb
1. 
to toot or hoot softly or repeatedly
the flute tootled quietly
noun
2. 
a soft hoot or series of hoots
verb
1. (intransitive)
to go, esp by car
noun
2. 
a drive, esp a short pleasure trip

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Tootle

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verb intransitiveWord 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. 
the act or sound of tootling

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Tootle

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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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