Crossword-Solution: TOOTIN 6 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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"Yer darn __!" 1 answer
"Yer dern __!" 1 answer
DERN, LAURA 10 answers
DERN, LAURA PARENT 10 answers
Actress Dern 10 answers
DERN, BRUCE 10 answers
Dern Actor 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOOTIN (5)

Wall, I got into one of your theaters here, got sot down and wuz lookin' at it; and it wuz a mighty fine lookin' pictur with a lot of lights shinin' on it, and I wuz enjoyin' it fust rate, when a lot of fellers cum out with horns and fiddles, and they all started in to fiddlin' and tootin', end all to once they pulled the theatre up, and thar wuz a lot of folks having a regular family quarrel.
Uncles Josh's Punkin Centre Stories Cal Stewart 1997
The floats was awash, so that the automobile looked like she was ridin' the waves all by her lonesome; the lamps was blazin' at either side of the bow; Billings was a-tootin' the rubber fog horn as if he was wound up; and I was standin' on the cushions amidships, keepin' the whole calabash afore the wind.
The Depot Master Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
That evening, after the supper dishes were washed, Miss Phipps heard agonized wails coming from the kitchen and, going there, found her maid seated in a chair, swaying back and forth, and, as Zach Bloomer once described a similar performance, “tootin' her everlastin' soul into the harmonica.” “I'm practicin' up for Saturday night,” she informed her mistress, cheerfully.
Galusha the Magnificent Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
You tootin' lak a squinch-owl en kin kep comp'ny wid squinch-owls." Only Aun' Jinkey gave him food and a sort of fearful welcome, and poor Chunk found himself at last a very unhappy and skulking outlaw.
Miss Lou E. P. Roe 2004
Now, when you see Cunnel Blount come home, he'll come up 'long dat lane, him an' de dogs, an' dem no 'count niggers he done took 'long wid him; an' when he gits up to whah de lane crosses de railroad track, ef he come ridin' 'long easy like, now an' den tootin' his hawn to so'ht o' let us know he's a-comin'--ef he do dat-away, dat's all right,--dat's all right." Here the garrulous old servant shook his head.
The Law of the Land Emerson Hough 2004
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Appears in: LAT, WP.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2004–2007).