Definitionn. a songlike cry in which the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal voice and falsetto
Last update: September 23, 2015
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Kishore Kumar was known for his yodelling. [Please select]
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I find the yodel of classical music boring. [Please select]
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I suppose you yodel, of course. [Please select]
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"Yodel, what's that." [Please select]
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But as the call grew louder and louder, a liquid yodel came like an electric shock from a clump of bushes on the left. [Please select]
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Another low-spirited yodel reaching his ear, he perceived the head and shoulders of his friend projecting above the roofridge of the stable. [Please select]
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From above came floating down a far-echoing yodel--the familiar Winnebago call. [Please select]
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Then I discovered that there is a trill, a tiny grace note or yodel, at the end of his second note. [Please select]
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Thatt evening, when an oft-repeated yodel, followed by a shrill-wailed, "Jane-ee." [Please select]
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We have a general impression in America that European mountaineers don't do much but stand in fancy costumes on crests and ridges and yodel to one another. [Please select]
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