English edit

Verb edit

tootling

  1. present participle and gerund of tootle

Noun edit

tootling (plural tootlings)

  1. The sound of a tootle.
    • 1894, George Bernard Shaw, “Puccini: Manon Lescaut”, in Louis Crompton, editor, The Great Composers: Reviews and Bombardments by Bernard Shaw[1], Berkeley: University of California Press, published 1978, page 307:
      [] raving through the mad scene in Lucia amid childish orchestral tootlings []
    • 1918, H. G. Wells, chapter 12, in Joan and Peter[2], London: Cassell, page 491:
      Then with melodious tootlings and amidst guttural plaudits, a big white automobile carrying a glitter of uniforms had gone by, driven at a headlong pace.