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Toodle

Noun:

Sense 1: A lively and playful melody or tune, typically performed on a wind instrument. Example: The jazz band played a catchy toodle that got everyone dancing.

Verb:

Sense 1: To sing or play a cheerful and carefree melody. Example: She toodled on her flute to entertain the children at the party. Sense 2: To move or travel aimlessly or leisurely. Example: We decided to toodle around the city and explore the hidden alleys.

Adjective:

Sense 1: Describing something as cheerful, lively, or carefree. Example: The decorations gave the room a toodle atmosphere, perfect for a summer party.

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