Definitionn. a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
Last update: August 24, 2015
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I could hear the trill in the bird's song. [Please select]
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The birds trilled in the forest. [Please select]
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As the sparrow had its trill, sitting on the hickory before my door, so had I my chuckle or suppressed warble which he might hear out of my nest. [Please select]
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The boatswains' whistles trilled through the ship, pikes were seized, and pistol and cutlass buckled on. [Please select]
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Not a trill sounded from among the softly moving leaves, not a chirp, not a twitter. [Please select]
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Everything was in blossom, the nightingales trilled, and their voices reverberated now near, now far away. [Please select]
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Without apparent effort Gretchen passed from one note to another, now high, now low, or strong or soft; a trill, a run. [Please select]
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Weichsell and the beautiful Baddeley trilled sentimental ballads which our ladies chose; and Mr. [Please select]
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Their song is an odd vocal performance--a low, croaking trill, preceded by a few longer notes, all delivered in the same key. [Please select]
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In comparison the chippie's trill sounds loud and clear and bell-like, with a distinctly melodious quality of tone. [Please select]
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The Harris sparrow has another song which is quite unlike his melodious trill. [Please select]
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