How To Use Tootle In A Sentence
-
Anyway, I heard this rather loud ‘crack’ sound coming from the main bedroom, so off I tootled to see what had happened.
-
Our fail-safe plan of copying the best things that anyone else was doing was actually failing, after most of the people we knew had tootled off to England.
-
He tootles around the island in a black, chauffeur-driven London taxi.
-
Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigour.
-
When driving, do you flash your high beams and tootle your horn before overtaking?
Slow Down, Bike Path Racer! « PubliCola
-
It's blissfully untouristy, although a floating gelateria tootles up and down the shoreline.
Times, Sunday Times
-
The one you posted is almost like some of those Chinese translations "blow horn loudly" becomes "tootle with vigor", for example you see in Reader's Digest or something.
Translating Gibberish
-
So, I got home Thursday evening from Atlanta and tootled off to work yesterday morning like a good girl.
-
It even inspired Eva to take out her tin whistle and tootle for a while.
Winter Bloom
-
The Northern Professor and his Godpapa have tootled off down the drive for several days adventure in the north of England.
-
To stop Tootle from going astray, the townspeople get together and conceive ofa clever plan, in which they all participate.
-
One classic Japlish instruction, which I picked up from a car rental company, advised: When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn.
Tootling with vigor
-
Until then the new carriers can tootle around carrying helicopters, but as instruments of power projection they will be about as much use as a chocolate fire-guard.
Cameron's Defense Cuts Reveal a U.K. Preparing to do Less With Less
-
For fresh air, I may tootle along to an Apple Store, where I'll feel verily honoured if I'm in a shorter queue to give them my money more quickly for a machine that will sync up with all the applications mentioned above.
Grace Dent's TV OD: All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace
-
With six legs, the hexapod tootles along quite happily at 26 centimeters per second.
-
There was no way she could do more than tootle on it.
Here There Are Monsters
-
As, Shaun replied patly, with tootlepick tact too and a down of his dampers, to that I have the gumpower and, by the benison of Barbe, that is a lock to say with everything, my be-loved. —
Finnegans Wake
-
Others tootled about Oodnadatta, surprised to see sparrows again, visiting the Pioneer Graveyard, and browsing in the railway building's museum.
-
So I tootled over to Minehead, parked, and strolled down to W.H.Smith's, intent on buying a Guardian newspaper.
-
So today I had errands to run; both oldest daughters wanted help with some groceries and our fridge was looking a bit empty anyway, so M and I tootled off to Sainsbury's to get food.
-
But I've done 140 gigs this year and here I am, able to tootle around the world to incredible acclamation, and I think that's amazing, and I love it, after 27 years of it!
-
he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up
-
So something ‘Irish’ - a quick-tempered but romantic drunkard, or a wistful tootle of the uillean pipes - is not necessarily put there to say something about Ireland, but to say something about America.
-
That's Mr. Waymark," cried out Master Percy Tootle, when his overquick eyes perceived that the two had seen each other.
The Unclassed
-
As, Shaun replied patly, with tootlepick tact too and a down of his dampers, to that I have the gumpower and, by the benison of Barbe, that is a lock to say with everything, my be-loved. —
Finnegans Wake
-
Anyway, we tootled along tonight to see Chelsea play Leeds United.
-
That means he'll be spending more time on the hoof, moving quietly through employees' offices, with even less opportunity to indulge his one passion: the 1936 soft-top Bentley in which he tootles round the Dales on days off.
-
So off I would tootle to write a bit of colour at the Open Championship.
Back in the swing at the Open again thanks to cricket's silly season
-
Today, the upbeats will become more downbeat as the trumpet tootles peter out and the sax puts a lid on the headlong rush of demisemiquavers for another year.
-
Tootle seems to be essentially a cautionary tale, warning the child to stay on the narrow road of virtue.
-
So off I tootled to the garage with the petrol can, grabbed four litres of unleaded and got back home to find Mr Chippy all cleaned and gleaming, waiting for work.
-
People tootle around the streets in rental golf carts, or walk: there's plenty of time to stroll when everyone else is on foot, too.
-
She “tootled” downstairs to the ER, where they put nifedipine capsules under her tongue to bring down the pressure; she was nauseous and vomiting.
After the Diagnosis
-
After the display we tootled up the hill to a wacky housing association place called The Quadrangle which was having a bonfire party.
-
McCann tootled a tune on the piano.
-
To stop Tootle from going astray, the townspeople get together and conceive ofa clever plan, in which they all participate.
-
They all went whizzing by us as we tootled along at forty miles per hour.
-
McCann tootled a tune on the piano.
-
Abney Park at Hell's Kitchen in Tacoma gaaneden came over to my place around 4: 30, so that she didn't need to tootle over from Renton during rush hour traffic.
Abney Park at Hell's Kitchen in Tacoma
-
As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned.
-
Comforting to know that I'm not the only one to find this tough, although it's dispiriting to know that some bright bunny will tootle along saying;
Quick crossword No 12,690
-
I'd tootle a trumpet, but showing off isn't Radioplayer's point, it being one of those online services that's so user-friendly it's as though it's always been there.
Rewind radio: Radioplayer; Ken Bruce; Jeremy Vine – review
-
The EU's brave mission to improve its transparency continues to be seen as nothing more than another tootle of this tired old trumpet.
-
Tootle resigned before the warrant was issued, said Ronnie Arnold, Escambia County School District spokesman.
-
Goodness knows how many times I've turned the key, waited for the plugs to warm up, started the engine and tootled off merrily without a moment's problem or hesitation.
-
Senators danced to castanets; the bishop tootled the flute.
-
They all went whizzing by us as we tootled along at forty miles per hour.
-
And so the Edinburgh Fringe begins, more with a tootle than a fanfare, as the week zero shows kick off (week zero being the pre-week before the first week - as if three weeks wasn't enough time to fit in all the shows).