Tootle (verb)

  1. To make a series of short, sharp sounds like a horn or whistle.
  2. To move or travel in a casual or leisurely way.

Origin:

The word "tootle" is derived from the word "toot" which means to blow a horn or whistle, so it means to make a series of short, sharp sounds like a horn or whistle, or to move or travel in a casual or leisurely way.

Examples:

  1. He tootled on his trumpet for a few minutes before starting to play.
  2. She tootled on her flute as she walked through the forest.
  3. The car tootled down the country road.
  4. He tootled along the coast in his boat.
  5. She tootled through the countryside on her bicycle.
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