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toodles
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'toodles' is a valid and usable word in written English.
It is usually used as a lighthearted goodbye phrase, most often in informal or casual situations. Example sentence: "It was great catching up with you, buddy. Toodles!".
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(9)
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3 human-written examples
Sandy Gore doubles as Beverley's dolorous, sinister manservant Toodles and the sleazy Broadway producer Max, while Pete Paltos is hapless director Charles.
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The Rich List should be a ribald read, conjuring up glorious and unlikely images of four-storey swimming pools made from Fabergé eggs and diets invented to promote gout: ("And then, Toodles took the lobster and used the butter to … insert it into the swan!
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She will be deeply missed by her family & friends, her dog Toodles, & the many people she touched in her life.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
20 human-written examples
TOODLE-OO, pan flutes and didgeridoos.
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But nice, toodle-pip, comfortable middle class (like Kenneth Moore).
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Given what he done for them, the Iranians will be sad to see Queiroz say toodle pip.
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For me to wander on and toodle around - I couldn't think of a way to do that gracefully".
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On his first American tour, in 1925, he signed a contract at Brunswick Studios, where Duke Ellington later set down "East St. Louis Toodle-O".
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When we got around to the foxtrot and the toodle, streamlining had come a long way; our four-button Brooks suit and our Dorset collar were designed to cleave the brisk trade winds of the ballroom, and our hair was parted and swept backward.
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And it's all just us sitting down and toodling around on the keys.
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The men's cyclists will take a 161.6-mile 161.6-mileund toodlepitaroundartheg near the Forbidden capitalut to the Great Wall, ending up in the Olympic starting
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience; "toodles" may not be appropriate in formal or professional contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "toodles" in business emails or formal letters; it can come across as unprofessional. Opt for a more appropriate closing such as "sincerely" or "regards".
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Linguistic Context
The interjection "toodles" functions primarily as a parting remark, similar to "goodbye" or "farewell". It is used to signal the end of a conversation or interaction, often conveying a sense of informality and lightheartedness. Ludwig AI supports this usage with examples from news and media.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "toodles" is an interjection used as a cheerful and informal way to say goodbye. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usage, primarily in casual contexts, as supported by examples from news and media sources. While grammatically correct, its use should be limited to appropriate settings to maintain a lighthearted tone and avoid unprofessionalism. Consider alternatives like "goodbye" or "see you later" in more formal situations. Keep in mind its playful nature to effectively convey your intended message.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
goodbye
A standard and universally understood farewell.
farewell
A slightly more formal way of saying goodbye.
see you
An informal and common way to say goodbye, implying a future meeting.
take care
A caring way to say goodbye, wishing someone well.
so long
An informal, slightly old-fashioned expression for goodbye.
have a good one
A friendly and casual way to wish someone well when saying goodbye.
catch you later
An informal goodbye, suggesting a future encounter.
cheerio
A British English expression for goodbye, conveying a sense of cheerfulness.
adios
A Spanish word for goodbye, used in English to add a touch of flair.
auf wiedersehen
A German phrase for goodbye, adding a touch of formality.
FAQs
How can I use "toodles" in a sentence?
"Toodles" is typically used as a lighthearted way to say goodbye at the end of a conversation. For example: "It was great talking to you, toodles!"
What's the difference between "toodles" and "goodbye"?
"Goodbye" is a standard, neutral farewell, while "toodles" is more informal and conveys a sense of playfulness or affection.
When is it appropriate to use "toodles"?
Use "toodles" when you want to express a friendly and cheerful farewell, typically in casual settings with people you know well.
What can I say instead of "toodles"?
You can use alternatives like "goodbye", "see you later", or "cheerio" depending on the context and your desired level of formality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested