How To Use Choo-choo In A Sentence

  • Our train uncoupled and went choo-chooing along to rescue the stranded passengers.
  • Emma's classes have stomped on imaginary snow monsters, jumped like bunnies, and learned to follow like choo-choo trains.
  • We are going to choo-choo far away tomorrow.
  • The grandfather was dressed as a choo-choo train bound for Wonderland.
  • Because he loves trains and he's my dad, and hey, how often does a girl get to spend some quality time with her old man and treat him to five-star trip on the choo-choo of his dreams?
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  • I like to explain that a haemoglobin molecule is like a choo-choo train with four empty carriages.
  • Charlie the Choo-Choo, the title proclaimed, Story and Pictures by Beryl Evans. The Waste Lands
  • Brian likes to play with the jigsaws and the choo-choo at school.
  • It's a glass-ceilinged luxury choo-choo rolling through yet more jaw-dropping countryside with waiters attending to your every need. The Sun
  • And then as you go along, that little choo-choo starts adding things.
  • Now, if I'm being absolutely honest with myself, I do not wake up every morning feeling ‘like the little choo-choo train who knows he can do it’, like Leil says I should.
  • But, forget that, for certainly we create our own realities, and a delighted Richard is all-aboard the fabulous coronation choo-choo train.
  • The programme would not be complete without a talk with veteran broadcaster Merv Smith, who has had a lifetime love affair with the choo-choos.
  • Come on ride the train; it's the choo-choo train!
  • We are going to choo-choo far away tomorrow.
  • The atmosphere is dense with honest collections: jukeboxes, table-top telephones, and a choo-choo train with tracks running round the ceiling.
  • I didn't have all those colored puppets and magic choo-choos and whatnot.
  • If it's just a faddy habit - and gentle persuasion or choo-choo noises don't work, don't get into meal-time battles. The Sun
  • Still, he is curious about whether this choice of choo-choos over gee-gees was the right one.
  • Ever since I was a small child I wanted to be an astronaut, or a cowboy, or a choo-choo train.
  • What's more no-one seems to know what it all means anymore - the choo-choo, the Virgin, the fireworks - it's just a tradition and that's good enough.
  • And there's always the smell of apples, just like in the country when I was little and used to think I was a choo-choo train, running through the fields of corn and chugging up the hill to the orchard.
  • The choo-choo train said, ‘I think I can… I think I can… I think I can.’
  • Swap the meditation station for the train station - she's slowly going choo-choo. The Sun
  • My wife didn't have a watch; it was Halloween night at the Mall, they rode on the choo-choo, were you worried?
  • He said it the way it was written, cheff, like cheese, chicken and choo-choo train.
  • Lancashire Railways is the first Wallace train game I played and it was obvious from the start that the man has an affinity for the choo-choos.
  • Slower choo-choos are less apt to succumb to heat kinks; after a 1998 accident in Texas, Union Pacific Railroad mandated that trains not exceed 10 mph through areas with known or suspected kinks.

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