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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181 For now the railway operates a short push and pull service between Furnace Sidings and the Whistle Inn.
182 A common sandpiper bobbed on a boulder on the hillside, quietly piping, a muted whistle.
183 England squandered a golden opportunity to score, seconds before the final whistle.
184 All I could do was frantically reach for my safety whistle and blow like crazy to alert the raft crew.
185 A steep, wall as clean as a whistle, without a scrap of vegetation.
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186 No sooner had Derek Bevan blown the final whistle at Twickenham, than faint noises could be heard from over the horizon.
187 The slightest contact draws a whistle, usually from the ref with the worst view.
188 I blew my whistle till I blew the pea out of it.
189 Anyone who tried to blow the whistle on the violence was intimidated or threatened.
190 The boat tooted its whistle in salutation.
191 The whistle went for no side.
192 The whistle jigs to a milestone.
193 The Harman Centre should act as a whistle blower.
194 Where love fails, espy whistle faults.
195 This man was found with the emblem of his comparatively senior status, his bosun's call - a whistle - proving he was the man who may have been at least partly responsible for the disaster.
196 You can whistle, jeer and yarn at us: shame on China!
197 The set is available in various configurations with or without a tin whistle.
198 A hunting poodle named Scout practices following whistle commands and retrieving in Freeman, S . D.
199 We live in a free world, I whistle down the wind.
200 Referees a whistle, all of you blunt go out, and sure enough, he was immediately far jilt behind.
201 When I see a beautiful sweet-tempered girl married to an ill-natured brute of a husband, What a pity, say I, that she should pay so much for a whistle!
202 When the steam whistle echoed through the hustle and bustle of the wharf, we arrived in Chongqing, a city saturated with three thousand years' Ba-shu culture.
203 The match ended 1-1 but for Koc the effects will last long after the final whistle.
204 Father has a lot of "Chinese trumpet creeper grass " on seeing a lawn, will have plucked several coming down, teach us doing whistle boast.
205 Veron is booked for taking a free kick before the referee's whistle.
206 Q : Why does a Scouser whistle while he is having a shit?
207 Stefan Atton would have been happy just to get a job as a truck driver when he sat down for an interview at Toronto's Steam Whistle Brewery in 2002.
208 The long whining whistle of a shell was followed by the dull boom of the explosion.
209 The sudden hoot of a whistle broke into my thoughts.
210 The referee blew his whistle a penalty kick for a foul in penalty area.
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.