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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61. Now he heard a low whistling sound which seemed to come from the rear of the box.
62. Whistling had been adopted as the language of the world.
63. Mrs Wright had dropped off to sleep again, making a kind of whistling noise through her mouth.
64. He heard Lee shooting them down, then him whistling. From the sound of it he was still around.sentencedict.com/whistling.html
65. Some kind of wind had risen outside and was whistling through the rotten window casement and the ill-fitted panes.
66. The teakettle made a brisk whistling sound, but John Wade could not bring himself to move.
67. Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush. Doug Larson
68. Thought I was going to die, and then twenty-four hours later I was whistling show tunes.
69. He stacked crates one on top of the other, whistling as he did so.
70. Whistling and stomping is fine, but name-calling makes it a little more special.
71. Harry tried to relieve the boredom by singing and whistling.
72. And that wind nuzzling and whistling at the double-glazed window.
73. Gaver is not so much interested in musical instruments or laboratory oscillators as in whistling wind, splashing water and hurrying footsteps.
74. Two hours later I was woken by men whistling, clicking, trilling and hooting their music to the flocks.
75. Everyone saw him slide suddenly from his horse and bend, retching and whistling, into the grass.
76. The stranger was swinging his umbrella and whistling that infuriating tune.
77. I listened hard and there was only the sound of the pool man whistling a tune to himself.
78. The wind still managed to find a way through the hairline crack, whistling eerily around the interior of the freight car.
79. Drake has low croon, duck a harsh wigeon-like quack: both make whistling sound in flight like Goldeneye.
80. But equally often he'd collapse in the middle of a sentence or whistling a tune.
81. He used a wooden spoon to stir the mixture, whistling softly.
82. When I breathed through the reed it made a whistling sound.
83. Let the hard winter come! he thought, whistling the morning anthem.
84. People walked through various caves whistling and mapped where the sounds resonated most powerfully.
85. There is too much noise in here to speak: stamping, hooting, whistling.
86. He walked past the Harris house every day, whistling to himself, and sometimes he stopped to talk.
87. They were calling for him, whistling shrilly, stamping their feet.
88. A cold, bitter wind blows through the branches, its whistling filled with the cries of tormented souls.
89. You don't actually come out whistling any tunes from it, but it's a real weepy with good sets.
90. From there rose the rattle and chatter and whistling.
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