tooting / tut /

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tooting3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to give forth its characteristic sound.
  2. to make a sound resembling that of a horn, whistle, or the like.
  3. to sound or blow a horn, whistle, or wind instrument.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to sound.
  2. to sound on a horn or the like.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or sound of tooting.
  2. Slang. cocaine.

tooting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

sound

更多tooting例句

  1. The “rooty toot toot” is simply the noise the horns make, while “rummy tum tum” is the drums.
  2. “The Maras aren't the kind of people who toot their own horn,” said Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon.
  3. But in real life Harris is shy and humble, reluctant to give away details about his love life or toot his own horn in any way.
  4. There's nothing like fizz, it makes 'em all so friendly; and as for music, I've secured Toot and Kinney.
  5. Hit 's mighty kuse unter me dat ole man Plato aint done toot dat hawn full er holes long 'fo' dis.
  6. The locomotive emitted a long, lazy, softly modulated and thoroughly Southern toot.
  7. She will just have to lie on a soft cloud in some out-of-the-way corner, and eternally toot two trumpets, without other exercise.
  8. Mr. Noland would drive up close to their wagons and toot his horn until he would nearly break it.