Which preposition to use with toot
The toots of the Sullivan-throated whistle were louder and more frequent, and the voice of the largest could be plainly heard.
A turkish towellin' vest-pattent lether butes and silk hat, completed her Toot in cymbals.
It toots at exactly twelve o'clock: blessed sound!
To be sure, I do toot on the tin whistle now and then, sir, such things as 'The British Grenadiers,' and the 'Girl I left behind me,' for my shipmate, and 'The Bay o' Biscay,' and 'A Life on the Ocean Wave,' for myself,but a musician, Lord!
doe but once toot into her chamber-pot and I'll make thee looke worse then a witch does upon a close-stoole.
She draws but two feet of water, having been built expressly for Nile service, so we had the proud satisfaction of seeing one of the big Rameses boats stuck on a sand-bank for eighteen hours, while we tooted past her blowing whistles of defiance and derision.
Not exactly seeing his way to the end of these demonstrations, Mr. Toot with chuckles, lapsed out of the door, and got away.
The orderly had just been commanded to take me on a search for quarters for the night, when an automobile horn tooted beneath the window.
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY HANGING ON BEHIND ME LIKE THAT?" "I'VE BROKEN MY HORN, OLD TOFF, AND I THOUGHT YOU COULD TOOT FOR TWO.
A toot from the horn as it arrived brought the men within the house tumbling out the front door with huzzas of greeting for their leaders, and Fleck observed that all the men as they came out automatically raised their hands in salute.