- 嘟嘟 dūdū toot tootThe sound of a car horn, whistle, or siren; tooting
- 嘟囔 dūnang to mumble or mutterTo mumble or mutter to oneself in a low, continuous, and indistinct voice
- 嘟嘴 dūzuǐ to poutto pucker one's mouth or protrude the lips, usually when sulking, acting like a spoiled child, or showing displeasure
- 嘟哝 dūnong to mumbleTo mutter or mumble to oneself, often to complain or grumble.
- 胖嘟嘟 pàngdūdū chubbyplump or pudgy in an endearing way; cute and fat
- 咕嘟 gūdū [gurgling]Describes the sound of a liquid boiling, bubbling up, or being swallowed in large gulps
- 肉嘟嘟 ròudūdū chubbychubby; fleshy; plump
- 嘟噜 dūlu bunchA cluster or bunch of objects that are linked or hanging together
- 打嘟噜 dǎdūlu to trillto make a trilling sound by vibrating the tip of the tongue or the uvula, as when pronouncing the letter "r" in certain languages
- 嘀里嘟噜 dīlidūlū to jabberUsed to describe a series of unclear or muffled speaking sounds; to mumble or mutter.
- 嘟嘟响 dūdūxiǎng beeptoot; honk; beeping or tooting noise
- 嘟嘟哝哝 dūdūnóngnóng to mumbleTo mumble in whispers or mutter to oneself. Also written as [[嘟嘟囔囔|嘟嘟囔囔|du1 du5 nang1 nang5]].
- 嘟嘟囔囔 dūdunāngnang to mumbleTo mumble or mutter to oneself in an indistinct or continuous way; to grumble.
- 嘟嘟车 dūdūchē tuk-tukA small three-wheeled motorized taxi common in Southeast Asia and South Asia; named for the sound of its engine.its engine.
- 嘟着嘴 dūzhezuǐ to poutTo stick out one's lips in a pout, typically to show displeasure or annoyance.
- 滴里嘟噜 dīlidūlū jabberingDescribing the sound of speaking very quickly and indistinctly; mulling or talking nonsense
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH