toot in a sentence
v. i.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Toot: a short, sharp sound made by a horn or whistle, often used to signal or express a small burst of joy.
Sample Sentences
- The train began to toot loudly as it approached the station.
- After finishing the race, the athlete gave a little toot of triumph.
- The carโs horn let out a short toot to signal the pedestrians to cross.
- Children often giggle when they hear a playful toot from a toy.
- As the parade passed by, the marching band gave a spirited toot on their brass instruments.
- The little girl couldnโt stop giggling after she let out a playful toot.
- As the parade passed by, the sound of the clown's horn made everyone laugh and yell, โToot, toot!โ
- He was so embarrassed when he accidentally tooted during the quiet moment in the meeting.
- The train let out a loud toot as it departed from the station, signaling the start of its journey.
- She made a funny face and said, "Oops, that was a toot!" after her dog jumped on her lap.
- The little boy let out a loud toot as he sat on his toy trumpet.
- She couldn't help but laugh when her dog gave a playful toot while chasing its tail.
- After eating too much, he accidentally let out a toot in the quiet room.
- The train let out a long toot before it started moving down the tracks.
- During the concert, a sudden toot from a misplaced horn startled the audience.
- The little boy let out a loud toot as he sat down on the couch.
- She couldn't help but giggle when her dog gave a playful toot.
- As the train approached the station, it let out a sharp toot to warn pedestrians.
- The old car made a strange toot when it started up for the first time in months.
- During the parade, the marching band added a cheerful toot to their lively music.