Nh in inhale; r is trilled as in Italian. [Please select]
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The red bird twisted, whistled, rocked, tilted, and trilled, and the gray sat demurely watching him, as if only half convinced he really meant it. [Please select]
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"Oh, my handsome soldier Don't beat me for nothing," trilled the thin voice of the singer. [Please select]
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Her boyish laugh trilled out, but the note of it jarred his ears this time. [Please select]
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Locusts trilled among the dry wheat-stalks, and brilliant little flies hurtled across the buggy. [Please select]
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She bounced up, and trilled, "Shall we take the pop-corn in to them now." [Please select]
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The low song trilled in his little pulsating scarlet throat was mine. [Please select]
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Poor Simpson felt like a sort of 'Queen of the May,' when my electric bell trilled in his room, at 5 A. [Please select]
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"Oh, there are many more at home like us," trilled out one of the young women gaily. [Please select]
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As he trilled forth his tender caressing strain, the heart of the listening woman translated as did that of the brooding bird. [Please select]
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_ Resembling in form those of Red-eyed or Yellow-throated Vireos but more varied, sometimes a continuous warble; a musical chatter, like that of the Yellow-throated and a trilled whistle. [Please select]
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