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toot1 verbtoot2 noun toottoot1 /tuːt/ verb [intransitive, transitive] toot1Origin: 1500-1600 From the sound VERB TABLEtoot |
Present | I, you, we, they | toot | | he, she, it | toots | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | tooted | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have tooted | | he, she, it | has tooted | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had tooted | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will toot | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have tooted |
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Present | I | am tooting | | he, she, it | is tooting | | you, we, they | are tooting | Past | I, he, she, it | was tooting | | you, we, they | were tooting | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been tooting | | he, she, it | has been tooting | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been tooting | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be tooting | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been tooting |
- A passing riverboat tooted its horn.
- He's a floating penguin that literally toots with joy when he is pushed down under the water.
- He certainly tooted his own horn enough.
- I tooted Armstrong's horn as I passed him, but he didn't wave.
- Miki, the actor, has his trademark bicycle horn that he toots at the appropriate moments.
- Mr Toad was loose on the racetrack, yowling and tooting to himself and let all beware who saw him come.
- Nor were they concerned by drivers who tooted horns as they sped past.
- They would only be a minute, Ballantyne said, tooting the horn and parking.
► Textures/Soundsassonance, nouncaw, nouncoarse, adjectivecreamy, adjectivecrisp, adjectivecrumbly, adjectiveecho, verbecho, nounfeathery, adjectivefibrous, adjectivefine, adjectivefleecy, adjectivegluey, adjectiveglutinous, adjectivegooey, adjectivehigh, adjectivehigh, adverbhigh-pitched, adjectivemelodic, adjectivemetre, nounpitch, nounpitch, verbpowdery, adjectiverhythm, nounribbed, adjectiveridged, adjectiverough, adjectiverumble, verbrumble, nounrumbling, nounsharp, adjectiveshriek, nounshrill, adjectivesizzle, verbsonic boom, nounsplash, nounsplat, nounsplutter, verbspongy, adjectivetattoo, nountexture, nountextured, adjectivethrum, verbthud, nounthud, verbthump, verbthump, nounthunder, nounthunder, verbthunderous, adjectivethwack, nountimbre, nounting, nounting-a-ling, nountinkle, nountinkle, verbtoll, nountoll, verbtone, nountoot, verbtoot, nounultrasound, nounyielding, adjective ► sound/toot/honk/blow your horn (=make a noise with your horn) NOUN► horn· Nor were they concerned by drivers who tooted horns as they sped past.· He certainly tooted his own horn enough.· I tooted Armstrong's horn as I passed him, but he didn't wave.· They would only be a minute, Ballantyne said, tooting the horn and parking.· You hear the rattle of gunfire here as often as you hear cars tooting their horns.· Khan ji tooted the horn several times and everyone laughed and talked above everyone else.· Behind us an impatient motorist tooted a horn.· She comes every morning and toots the horn and carries the stuff for us. if you toot your car horn, or if it toots, it makes a short high sound: The taxi driver was angrily tooting his horn. A car tooted at us.toot1 verbtoot2 noun toottoot2 noun [countable] - At the end of the other will be three parallel lines meaning the runner has to backtrack and give three long toots.
- Then, when they turned out on to the main road, Luke overtook her with an authoritative toot.
► Textures/Soundsassonance, nouncaw, nouncoarse, adjectivecreamy, adjectivecrisp, adjectivecrumbly, adjectiveecho, verbecho, nounfeathery, adjectivefibrous, adjectivefine, adjectivefleecy, adjectivegluey, adjectiveglutinous, adjectivegooey, adjectivehigh, adjectivehigh, adverbhigh-pitched, adjectivemelodic, adjectivemetre, nounpitch, nounpitch, verbpowdery, adjectiverhythm, nounribbed, adjectiveridged, adjectiverough, adjectiverumble, verbrumble, nounrumbling, nounsharp, adjectiveshriek, nounshrill, adjectivesizzle, verbsonic boom, nounsplash, nounsplat, nounsplutter, verbspongy, adjectivetattoo, nountexture, nountextured, adjectivethrum, verbthud, nounthud, verbthump, verbthump, nounthunder, nounthunder, verbthunderous, adjectivethwack, nountimbre, nounting, nounting-a-ling, nountinkle, nountinkle, verbtoll, nountoll, verbtone, nountoot, verbtoot, nounultrasound, nounyielding, adjective ► sound/toot/honk/blow your horn (=make a noise with your horn) a short high sound made by a car horn |