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(1) The sound of casual playing on a musical instrument
(2) Sound of tooting softly and repeatedly as on a flute
(1) Play (a musical instrument
(2) Toot continuously
(1) 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).
(2) 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.
(3) I was interested in a little more speed from the car than a tootle
(4) The twang and tootle of musical instruments
(5) Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigour.
(6) The EU's brave mission to improve its transparency continues to be seen as nothing more than another tootle of this tired old trumpet.
(7) So something u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Irishu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb - 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.
(8) The tootle and thump of the band
(9) 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.
(10) After the display we tootled up the hill to a wacky housing association place called The Quadrangle which was having a bonfire party.
(11) Sounds particularly great in the car, when tootling round the Peak District on a moody afternoon.
(12) There you are, two days before the British Grand Prix, minding your own business tootling down the M40 southbound towards Oxford, when suddenly there's a blue flashing light in your rearview mirror.
(13) Just tootling along, getting stuff done, and enjoying.
(14) So I tootled over to Minehead, parked, and strolled down to W.H.Smith's, intent on buying a Guardian newspaper.
(15) 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.
(16) Anyway, we tootled along tonight to see Chelsea play Leeds United.
(17) 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.
(18) Others tootled about Oodnadatta, surprised to see sparrows again, visiting the Pioneer Graveyard, and browsing in the railway building's museum.
(19) The organ tootled away with much of the music we had asked for, the organist making the same range of mistakes I used to make when I was a forty-dollar-a-funeral organist.
(20) Anyway, I heard this rather loud u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510cracku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb sound coming from the main bedroom, so off I tootled to see what had happened.