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toot [tu:t]1. noun[car horn] klaxonner* * *[tuːt] 1. 2.transitive verb3.to toot one's horn — donner un coup de klaxon®
intransitive verb [car horn] klaxonner; [train] donner un coup de sifflet -
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toot one's horn — phrasal or toot one s own horn : blow one s horn : boast goes around tooting his horn merely because he s charitable Sinclair Lewis … Useful english dictionary
toot one's own horn — phrasal see toot one s horn … Useful english dictionary
toot one's own horn — See: BLOW ONE S OWN HORN … Dictionary of American idioms
toot one's own horn — See: BLOW ONE S OWN HORN … Dictionary of American idioms
toot\ one's\ own\ horn — • blow one s own horn • toot one s own horn v. phr. slang To praise yourself; call attention to your own skill, intelligence, or successes; boast. People get tired of a man who is always blowing his own horn. A person who does things well does… … Словарь американских идиом
toot one's own horn — ► blow (or toot) one s own horn N. Amer. informal boast about oneself or one s achievements. Main Entry: ↑horn … English terms dictionary
toot one's own horn — verb To promote oneself; to boast or brag; to tout. Not to toot my own horn, but I already knew all that … Wiktionary
toot one’s own horn — Go to blow one’s own horn … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
blow (or toot) one's own horn N. Amer. — blow (or toot) one s own horn N. Amer. informal boast about oneself or one s achievements. → horn … English new terms dictionary
horn — ► NOUN 1) a hard bony outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, and other animals. 2) the substance of which horns are composed. 3) a wind instrument, now usually of brass, conical in shape or wound into a … English terms dictionary
horn — hornish, adj. hornless, adj. hornlessness, n. hornlike, adj. /hawrn/, n. 1. one of the bony, permanent, hollow paired growths, often curved and pointed, that project from the upper part of the head of certain ungulate mammals, as cattle, sheep,… … Universalium