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tootle

tooh tuhl

  • n  the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument
    he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up
  • v  play (a musical instrument) casually

  • Among the staples of reality TV are the hosts' trademark tootle-loos, many styled more or less after Donald Trump's short, sweet--and copyrighted--"You're fired!" Given Americans .
  • Istanbul's paved boulevards and narrow cobbled streets echo with the shrill tootle of otomobiller dodging rickety, horse-drawn carts and blind beggars.
  • The Indian and his friends contrived other instruments to thump and tootle with the snail's shell.
News & Articles

  • Facade-lift for Wyeth-Tootle
    Workers hope to undo the damage Mother Nature has caused to the exterior of the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion.
    July 29, 2013 - St. Joseph News-Press
Quotes

  • Dario Gradi in Stoke & Staffordshire
    Gradi said: "It's an area we need strengthening because we don't have a lot of options. It'd be nice to have a left-footed full-back as an option to us for next season." "If Tootle is going to play at right-back, it doesn't leave us with much...
  • Anita Dobson in Glasgow Daily Record
    Anita explained: "It's like Barbara Windsor. You are given this gift of this wonderful part where you, as an older actor, can settle in. It becomes like a pension, a benevolent fund. You can tootle along and not keep putting your neck on the block."

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