Similar words: bristling, jostling, rustling, bustling, wrestling, whistle, blow the whistle, whistleblower. 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 whistling a tune 3. the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle.
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31. The kettle was whistling on the stove.
32. The air was filled with a high-pitched whistling.
33. Pastor Braun started whistling again, just as firmly.
34. Foot by foot she ascended. giving little whistling whispers to reassure the budgie.
35. The grown-up animals aren't very impressed by his whistling,[http://sentencedict.com/whistling.html] but the young ones are.
36. About to kiss, they slope together, crooked gothic type, with whistling mouths pushed out like daffodils.
37. The yoyo gave off a fluted, whistling sound as it descended, and sparks shot off inside it.
38. Somebody had procured an aluminum bat, and the traditional thwack surrendered to a whistling hum.
39. However, whistling and swearing offends them and they will shower the guilty person with pebbles and gravel until he stops.
40. The whistling sounded like feedback, and his hammering on the piano became a dying round of applause.
41. I could feel the air and I could hear their whistling noise; yet none of these bullets touched me.
42. The ideas, the whistling words, they throbbed in all the senses.
43. The wind is whistling up this and within seconds my face is frozen.
44. An eagle diving to the hand from 500 feet whistling down like an express train is a sight not often forgotten.
45. Whistling nostrils, the gentle swish of the robe and a crunching like snow beneath my boots.
46. Chital are extremely wary animals that alert each other to danger with a whistling call.
47. Kalchu followed behind, raising his arms and whistling at the stragglers.
48. McMurphy says, and I barely can hear him over the noise of the phone wires whistling in the walls.
49. When I got home he was already in his room, whistling away cheerfully.
50. His long hair was tied back in a scarf and he was playing guitar to a whistling song.
51. It has left a gap in our hearts, through which the wind is still whistling.
52. His third shot was a wild slice, whistling just past Mother's left ear, splashing into the river.
53. I'm just whistling in the dark on this one - I could really use some help.
54. It was whistling slightly, as some part hidden in the cowlings cooled down.
55. Piercing, piercing whistling rasping through teeth, could easily be heard over engine.
56. The man in the cradle was whistling to himself and coiling a length of rope.
57. We could hear it whistling down the chimney, and howling all around the house.
58. I stood before the mirror in the hallway, fixing my tie, whistling.
59. Wind is whistling around the frameless doors, too, but it's pure uplifting, effervescent fun.
60. We paraded down the aisle, tapping loudly with our canes and shouting and whistling to the crowd.
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