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whistle
air-raid alarm, boiler room, clapper, fiery cross, growl, moose call, revel, siren, squash, triple-tongue, woodwind choir
Definition
n.
the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture
Last update: June 28, 2015
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She has a
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in her hand.
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He
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d the whole song.
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A long train
whistle
sounded several times, adding to the dark mood of the evening.
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Slender and misshapen bushes
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d in the clearings.
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An icy breeze
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d through the window and entered the room.
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He went, came, mounted, descended, re-mounted,
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d, and sparkled.
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I
whistle
d and made nothing of going.
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He
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d a little.
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THE WHISTLE To Madame Brillon Passy, November 10, 1779.
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1779 The Story of the Whistle.
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One bullet and then another
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d past him.
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