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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91. He returned frowning, his face obstinate but whistling jauntily.
92. Wind Screen mode for minimizing whirling and whistling sounds.
93. A cold wind is whistling.
94. George stopped whistling and listened.
95. The boy was whistling merrily.
96. But when he started whistling off-key,[sentencedict.com] I'd had enough.
97. A north wind is whistling.
98. A dull thud usually meant solid rock and safety. A whistling noise signaled an impending cave-in.
99. The whooper swan, like its onomatopoeic cousins, the whistling and the trumpeter, belongs to an elegant society of sisters; the mute, Bewick's, black, and black-necked fill out the ranks.
100. He half rose in his seat, whistling shrilly between his teeth, waving his hand.
101. Whistling works by passing a stream of air through (or over) a narrow passage leading to an enclosed space.
102. Don't worry. In the future , I'll start whistling a different tune.
103. Then she went whistling into Johnsy's room with her drawing board.
104. Then I waited, trying not to feel as if I were whistling in the dark, but I experienced no easing of my fear and anxiety.
105. The male opening move is direct: He hurtles after his former foe, whistling urgently.
106. The early depiction of the Queen Mother in the Shanhaijing, with her special headdress, panther's tail, tiger's fangs, and skill in whistling, is closely tied to shamanistic practices.
107. Then she marched into Johnsy's room drawing board, whistling a merry tune.
108. Martin Kaymer Takes Home The Wanamaker Trophy; In a three-hole playoff, the German golfer beat Bubba Watson to win the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits.
109. A house sparrow blows the whistling to fly from my ear.
110. The gimp went lamely around while whistling, informed us not to go to work.
111. Cold wind whistling, walking the streets in Nanjing, blowing a land full of Chinese parasol trees.
112. North American subspecies of tundra swan having a soft whistling note.
113. The watch was all forward looking out for the island. The man at the helm was watching the luff of the sail, and whistling away gently to himself.
114. Before has introduced brand and so on Matushita , whistling swan, Sanyo to everybody new products.
115. Whistling of the north wind, blowing away all the glitz noise, brought unique chilly winter, quiet!
116. The leader of the Liberal Democrats accused the Prime Minister of whistling in the wind to raise Conservative party morale.
117. Thomas squatted on the forward deck, whistling tunelessly , polishing the broze spool of the anchor winch.
118. After the heavy snowfall the groundsman was whistling in the dark when he promised that the pitch would be clear for a three o'clock kick-off.
119. Ronnie Ronalde(born in 1923, London) is a British music hall singer and siffleur. Ronalde is famous for his voice, whistling, yodeling, imitations of bird song and stage personality.
120. Donald Trump, that well - known storyteller , was whistling merrily yesterday.
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