Toot in a sentence as a noun

Cloudflare can toot its own horn all day long.

I think Postgres doesn't do enough to toot it's own horn.

Don't forget to self-promote and always toot your own horn.

So, I'm going to toot my own horn here, because this article is extremely well timed.

If you want to set up an online store to sell kitschy homemade toot, knock yourself out and use Etsy.

Toot in a sentence as a verb

To continue this analogy:In summary, write songs worth tooting and then make sure to actually toot your horn.

One big reason is that Japanese people are not the 'toot my own horn' type and if they were doing quite well, they would probably just tell you that they're only getting by.

And since when is beating up on one's socio-political opponents to feed our prejudices and toot our own horns a scientific attitude?

Fair enough, he does toot his own horn a bit but then it sounds like he's very much justified in doing so!Those who went in expecting an exposé of the Berlin startup scene have misinterpreted the title of the article.

Toot definitions

noun

a blast of a horn

noun

revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party

See also: carouse carousal bender booze-up

verb

make a loud noise; "The horns of the taxis blared"

See also: honk blare beep claxon