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* * *to tootle* * *du|deln ['duːdln] (pej inf)1. vito hum; (auf Flöte) to tootle ( auf +dat on)2. vt2) (dial)einen dúdeln — to have a nip or a wee dram (Brit dial)
* * *du·deln[ˈdu:dl̩n]▪ etw \dudeln to drone [sth] on and ondie Lautsprecher dudelten immer wieder die gleichen Lieder the loudspeakers blared out the same songs over and over again; (auf der Flöte spielen) to tootle sth [on the flute]* * *1. 2.* * *dudeln v/i umg, pej Radio etc: drone (on);dudeln auf (+dat) (Flöte etc) tootle away on* * *1. 2. -
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du·deln [ʼdu:dl̩n]vi( pej)etw \dudeln to drone [sth] on and on;die Lautsprecher dudelten immer wieder die gleichen Lieder the loudspeakers blared out the same songs over and over again; ( auf der Flöte spielen) to tootle sth [on the flute]
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Tootle — Too tle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tootled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tootling}.] [Freq. of toot.] To toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously, on a wind instrument, as a flute; also, to make a similar noise by any means. The tootling robin. John Clare.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tootle — [to͞ot′ l] vi. tootled, tootling [freq. of TOOT] 1. to toot softly and more or less continuously on a horn, flute, etc. 2. to move about in a leisurely or unrushed way; esp., to drive in this way as in a small car n. the act or sound of tootling… … English World dictionary
tootle — I. /ˈtutl / (say toohtl) verb (i) (tootled, tootling) 1. to toot gently or repeatedly on a flute or the like. –noun 2. the sound itself. {frequentative of toot1} II. /ˈtutl / (say toohtl) verb (i) (tootled, tootling) …
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