6/27/2023 0 Comments Toot & Puddle by Holly Hobbie![]() Noun At that moment, Haines scooted over in her chair, which made a toot noise. Jennifer Peltz, Chicago Tribune, 23 June 2022 ![]() 2022 Now this hound has something to toot his horn about. 2022 Only senior members of the royal family are supposed to toot around in the train - as well as the corgis that may outlive the queen against her wishes. 2023 Roberto Sierra’s Concerto for Saxophones and Orchestra proved a perfect vehicle for Velasco to toot both horns. Jenna Kunze, Smithsonian Magazine, 7 Mar. 2023 The whistle stop leaves passengers in Chugach National Forest Service to hike just over a mile out to Spencer Glacier, then later rallies them back up by tooting its horn. Tom Vanderbilt, Travel + Leisure, 10 Mar. 2023 These days, however, the people of Turku are proudly tooting their own horn - at least as much as the naturally self-effacing Finns are able to. Liam Taylor, The Christian Science Monitor, 27 Mar. ![]() ![]() 2023 The fans danced deliriously, tooting their vuvuzelas to the sky. Verb The saga of phantom noises clapping through The View has seemingly tooted out. ![]()
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