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    toodle-oo
    /tuːd(ə)lˈuː/

    exclamation

    • 1. goodbye: informal, dated "we'll see you later, toodle-oo!"

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  2. A star trumpeter who developed a "growl style" of playing that lent the trumpet a more vocal quality; featured soloist on East St. Louis Toodle-Oo.

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  8. 2 days ago · To read and recognise Set 2 Speed Sounds: ay, ee, igh, ow (as in blow) oo (as in zoo) oo (as in look), ar, or, air, ir, ou (as in out), oy; To read words containing these sounds; Read a wider range of ‘red words’ (words that cannot be read using phonic skills). To read Pink, Orange and Yellow Storybooks, building speed and fluency.