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Example sentences for "toot"

Lexicographically close words:
toon; toong; toor; tooral; toorn; tooted; tooth; toothache; toothbrush; toothed
  1. Toot sweet, or you'll get blown to 'ell if this blinkin' shell goes orf.

  2. Toot hills are alternatively known as moot hills, and this latter term may be connoted with maeth, the Welsh for nourishment: near Sunderland are two round-topped rocks named Maiden Paps.

  3. The Toothills were where tout or all congregated together in convocation, and in all probability every toot hill originally represented the teat of Tad, or Dad, the Celtic tata, or daddy.

  4. Then with another loud toot of the horn the automobile dashed onward, and disappeared around a turn of the road.

  5. Then of a sudden came a wild toot from an automobile horn.

  6. The Connecticut, off to the right, would toot her letter on the whistle, the Kansas would toot hers at once and then the Vermont would sound hers, followed by the Louisiana.

  7. Toot and Kinney's band already discoursed sweet music from the Italian summer-house.

  8. If you miss the first toot you'll never forgive yourself.

  9. This support he clasped with might and main, while Toot and the Whistler drew the body over the bow.

  10. Turkey and Toot showed no reluctance in doing this, but the Whistler still held back.

  11. Turkey seemed to be a hulking clod and Toot was wizened and shrill-voiced and sharp.

  12. True, the Whistler himself had almost ceased to pick on the office boy and even taken him under his wing of late, but Turkey Fenton and Toot Watts were as implacable as inquisitors turning a heretic on a lukewarm gridiron.

  13. I'll stump yez to come over in the swamp and get some little frogs," said urchin number three, who was no other than our crabbed young acquaintance, Toot Watts.

  14. On the day before Toot had surreptitiously conveyed a fresh egg to school and rolled it playfully down the aisle, whereupon Turkey, as he was walking out at 4, had set the stamp of approval on his friend's property.

  15. Toot followed quickly, and finally the Whistler, finding himself abandoned by his comrades, swallowed his scruples and joined them.

  16. Turkey and Toot also had shown unseemly haste in wading out to the dory with the Whistler's outer raiment.

  17. The raucous toot of a motor horn brought both the girls to their feet with a startled exclamation.

  18. They arrived at the station in plenty of time, after all, for it was fully fifteen minutes before a distant toot announced the coming of the train that was to carry them to New York.

  19. One sharp toot from the horn on a Happy Hansom means that business men, messenger boys and other persons in a hurry must postpone indefinitely their contemplated journey across the street.

  20. One long and one short toot means that everybody in the neighborhood not in a Bubble must start promptly for the woods.

  21. He had learned that automobiles went fast, that once in motion it was impossible for him to get on board, that the toot of the horn was a noise that was peculiar to automobiles.

  22. The custom was established that whoever was taking the machine out should toot the horn before starting.

  23. I was just calling Sam to hitch Peg (short for Pegasus) to the surrey to drive to Milton to meet them, when the unaccustomed toot of an automobile attracted my attention.

  24. How glad we were to hear the toot of Henry Ford and to know that our time in purgatory was over.

  25. As though for the first time noticing the diggers among the park poplars, he stopped with a toot of the cycle siren.

  26. That bird-benedict must be sized like a sage hen to toot all that.

  27. The toot of the horn sent the whole barnful streaming into the house like a flock of hungry chickens, where, by some process known only to the mothers of large families, every one was wedged close about the table, and the feast began.

  28. On they went, but the rain was in greater haste than they, and a summary drenching was effected before the toot of a dinner-horn guided them to shelter.

  29. Mr. Noland would drive up close to their wagons and toot his horn until he would nearly break it.

  30. He would toot his horn, and the old farmers would not pay the slightest attention or give him one bit of the road, but just keep right on in the middle and jog along, giving us their dust.

  31. Toot a dose of tatnip--felt worse as ever; Shan't tate no mors tytnip, never!

  32. But if it does not pay Why then, my dear, do pray Just do the other thing, And toot and sing, And whistle like a bird.

  33. We agreed to call off the awtrocities if hed leave his Frow cook us up a mess of waffles toot sweet.

  34. All I say is if they dont let me out of this hole toot sweet Im goin to get up an beat it an die on the road.

  35. Then, when the sudden slow down and swerve came, or the toot toot of the horn, I knew all about it and was not taken unawares.

  36. Here the first steamboats blew their jubilant blasts to echo from these basaltic ramparts, and here the toot of the first railway in the Inland Empire started the coyotes and jackrabbits from their coverts of sagebrush.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bat; bay; binge; blare; blast; blat; blow; bout; bugle; bust; carousal; carouse; celebration; clarion; debauch; declare; doodle; drunk; escapade; fanfare; fife; fling; flute; guzzle; honk; jag; lark; lip; orgy; peal; pipe; ploy; potation; promulgate; publish; revel; shriek; sound; spree; squeal; symposium; taps; tattoo; tear; tongue; toot; tootle; trumpet; tweedle; wassail; whistle; wind


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    tooth ornament; toothed tiger; toothed wheel