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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121. Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call.
122. He cloaked his fear by whistling and pretending to be unafraid.
123. The whistling bullets cut the enemy soldiers down like corn.
124. I've personally witnessed lumberjacks and roadkill picker-uppers whistling while they work.
125. Pied Kingfisher, Smyrna Kingfisher, Blue Whistling Thrush, Collared Crow, Greater Coucal: all easy.
126. Three new conceptions of blade channel contraction factor, whistling generation function and surging generation function are proposed.
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127. Instead of replying , Tu Hsin - to smiled and began quietly whistling the Marseillaise.
128. A marmot (Marmota caligata) of the mountains of northwest North America, having a grayish coat and a shrill, whistling cry.
129. V. The kettle will send sharp whistling when it's boiling to avoid parching damage and it is really a good choice for busy guys.
130. When close to the whale, in the very death-lock of the fight, he handled his unpitying lance coolly and offhandedly as a whistling tinker his hammer.
131. Ernest was clattering next door in the kitchen, whistling a few bars of music that Simon recognized as part of a Rossini overture.
132. We laid ourselves flat when we heard the bullets whistling overhead.
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