Tootle - Wikipedia As of 2001, it was the all-time third best-selling hardcover children's book in English, in the USA [1] The protagonist is Tootle, a baby 4-4-2 locomotive attending train school Tootle hopes to grow up to be the Flyer on the New York - Chicago route
TOOTLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If that were the case, one could tootle along to the local planning authority and say that those people are not really residential, but are running businesses
Tootle: Crampton, Gertrude, Gergely, Tibor: 9780307020970 . . . - Amazon In this classic Little Golden Book from 1945, Tootle is a young locomotive who loves to chase butterflies through the meadow But he must learn to stay on the tracks no matter what—if he ever hopes to achieve his dream of being a Flyer between New York and Chicago!
Tootle by Gertrude Crampton: 9780307020970 - Penguin Random House In this classic Little Golden Book from 1945, Tootle is a young locomotive who loves to chase butterflies through the meadow But he must learn to stay on the tracks no matter what—if he ever hopes to achieve his dream of being a Flyer between New York and Chicago!
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tootle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary tootle (third-person singular simple present tootles, present participle tootling, simple past and past participle tootled) (intransitive) To make a soft toot sound