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UK
/tˈuːt/
]
[ US /ˈtut/ ]
[ US /ˈtut/ ]
VERB
-
make a loud noise
The horns of the taxis blared
NOUN
- a blast of a horn
- revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
How To Use toot In A Sentence
- I have also used * toothpaste* to clean the screen; if you work at it, the toothpaste abrasives will get rid of hairline scratches on the screen surface. CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler
- The best way to describe the pain in my hands and feet is during the morning, it is like a bad toothache.
- He couldn't stop looking the man's shiny gold tooth that glinted ominously in the streetlight.
- Can You Pop an Abscessed Tooth?
- A little diner food helped, but after the incident with the couple on the street all I wanted was to go home, take a shower, slather lotion on my blistered tootsies, and lick my wounds.
- Every fifteen minutes a train made its appearance, tooting and clacking, regular as clockwork.
- ‘We tooted and tooted,’ says Harry, ‘until the white sugar lump melted into the pale horizon.’
- This increases the concentration in the mouth of bacteria that can cause tooth and gum decay. Times, Sunday Times
- He comments that a patient might talk of a "shiner" whereas a doctor (holy of holies) would speak of a "periorbital ecchymosis," which is true only if you could imagine a doctor referring to cephalalgia instead of a headache or odontalgia instead of a toothache. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 1
- Elsewhere during the Hangover technology beanfeast, we understand that HP's own demo of Bluetooth was similarly rotten.