Synonym: pennywhistle, sing, tin whistle, whistling. Similar words: little by little, mostly, costly, honestly, jostling, whip, whisper, which. Meaning: ['hwɪsl /'w-] n. 1. the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture 2. the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle 3. acoustic device that forces air or steam against an edge or into a cavity and so produces a loud shrill sound 4. an inexpensive fipple flute. v. 1. make whistling sounds 2. move with, or as with, a whistling sound 3. utter or express by whistling 4. move, send, or bring as if by whistling 5. make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound 6. give a signal by whistling.
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91 Miss Verjec grasped at her whistle.
92 When lost deep in a maze, whistle bravely.
93 The whistle cuts through all fantasy and pretense.
94 Bobby would still whistle in his brown double-breasted suit.
95 The final whistle was a great relief.
96 All were pronounced as clean as a whistle.
97 Jackson gave a low whistle.
98 The whistle blew on the old steam engine.
99 At the final whistle,(sentencedict.com) Souness and Dalglish politely embraced.
100 The whistle is inaudible to most humans.
101 The referee blew his whistle to start the game.
102 A high-pitched whistle screeched along the line.
103 The policeman was blowing a shrill whistle.
104 Call a rather feeble high-pitched whistle or whine.
105 The city and its suburbs have some 2, 000 public grade crossings, 268 with whistle bans.
106 Then he put his fingers in his mouth and let out a shrill whistle.
107 The wind would howl up the close entrances and whistle up the stairs.
108 Above the music on the radio was an annoying, high-pitched whistle.
109 The lifeguard raised his shoulders in a musclebound shrug and tugged at the whistle around his neck.
110 So the old man went for the rye and champagne, and I mentally alerted my whistle to coming attractions.
111 This made her angrier than before, and she blew her silver whistle twice.
112 I had planned to start on the short pole but just before the whistle sounded another boat came along.
113 The whistle postponed it, held it back until announcing the morning shift at six.
114 Howey led the City celebrations after the final whistle of a game which may mean so much to them.
115 The whistle of the Catherine Street ferry gave three short shrieks.
116 The whistle declared the afternoon evening, and the day began to cool.
117 There were even rebelliously honest policemen, who might blow the whistle on the dishonest ones.
118 I walked up to one young guy in full get-up playing the tin whistle near the Harness and Saddle maker store.
119 Carry a whistle and a spare length of rope which can be used for towing others or making repairs.
120 Kerrie, another full-time student, feels the whistle of the ax as it swings by, just above her head.
More similar words: little by little, mostly, costly, honestly, jostling, whip, whisper, which, whither, white, while, meanwhile, outlet, subtle, title, after a while, the White House, rattle, little, cattle, settle, once in a while, entitle, bottled, shuttle, brittle, scuttle, at least, a little, at length.