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Tootle   /tˈutəl/   Listen
Tootle

verb
(past & past part. tootled; pres. part. tootling)
1.
Play (a musical instrument) casually.
noun
1.
The sound of casual playing on a musical instrument.






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"Tootle" Quotes from Famous Books



... the little room called "Cozy," where the Police Inspector drank burned sherry with Lightwood and Wrayburn, there was an apartment labelled "The Club." A party of "regular customers," all evidently connected with water (or mud), sat around a table: beyond question they were Tootle, and Mullins, and Bob Glamour, and Captain Joey; and at ten o'clock Miss Abbey would issue from the bar-parlor, and send them home. If The Jolly Fellowship Porters is still extant, this must ...
— Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume I. - Great Britain and Ireland • Various



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