Roaring motorbikes tooted as they passed us by, sometimes with a live sow strapped to the back, its four legs sticking in the air.
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The BU trumpeters and the St . Lawrence drummers, perched high in the stands, tooted and banged their way from high noon to early evening.
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In his blue-striped hat, her father fired the engine, tooted the whistle and off we went, chug-chugging around and around.
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At The Railway Hole, the par 4 11th which has trains running alongide the fairway, the driver tooted his horn as Tiger walked towards his ball.
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George insults and mocks Honey with an extemporaneous tale of " the Mousie " who " tooted brandy immodestly and spent half her time in the upchuck ".
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Cannons began firing, whistles tooted, horns blew, horsecars were forced to a standstill, the crowd yelled and cheered ", say Thomas and Hyman.
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While sitting at his electric harpsichord and in later years at a keyboard, he also tooted and fluted a variety of instruments, including a kazoo, whistle and rhythm box.
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George Bernard Shaw, in his 1907 play " Neolith, " wrote, " The trumpet angel . . . root-a-tooted at the sky ."
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This past winter, opponents of Milosevic demand more democracy by blowing whistles and tooted horns in massive, good-natured protests that eventually forced Milosevic to recognize their victories in local elections.
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In Campeche, Sansores's backers waved yellow-and-black flags, tooted car horns and chanted, " Hold out, Layda, the people will rise up !"