Whistled example sentences

Related (10): blowing, chirping, piping, blowing, sounding, screeching, tweeting, warbling, trilling, tooting

whis·tle

verb

whistled (past tense) · whistled (past participle)

  - emit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth:

  - produce (a tune) by whistling:

  - (especially of a bird or machine) produce a clear, high-pitched sound:

  - produce a whistling sound by moving rapidly through the air or a narrow opening:

  - blow an instrument that makes a whistle, especially as a signal:

"Whistled" Example Sentences

1. The wind whistled through the trees.
2. She whistled a catchy tune.
3. The referee whistled the end of the game.
4. He whistled in appreciation at the sight of the impressive building.
5. The kettle whistled to signal that the water was boiling.
6. The birds whistled a cheerful melody.
7. He whistled nervously as he waited for his exam results.
8. The man whistled to his dog to come back.
9. The train whistled loudly as it approached the station.
10. She whistled to herself while she worked in the garden.
11. The mechanic whistled as he worked on the car engine.
12. He whistled in disbelief when he heard the news.
13. The audience whistled in admiration after the performance.
14. The wind whistled through the open window, making the curtains flutter.
15. She whistled through her teeth to get her friend's attention.
16. The children whistled along with the music.
17. He whistled an off-key tune as he walked down the street.
18. The kettle whistled again, reminding her to take it off the stove.
19. The man whistled appreciatively at the beautiful woman.
20. The whistle of the kettle could be heard from the other room.
21. The dog whistled in excitement as he chased after the ball.
22. She whistled in frustration when she couldn't find her keys.
23. The wind whistled eerily through the abandoned house.
24. He whistled a happy tune, glad to be outside on a sunny day.
25. The referee's whistle could be heard all the way across the field.
26. The man whistled softly to himself as he waited for the elevator.
27. The birds whistled in the morning light.
28. The train whistled again, this time signaling its departure from the station.
29. She whistled a tune under her breath as she walked down the street.
30. The kettle whistled constantly, indicating that the heat was too high.

Common Phases

1. The referee whistled for a foul;
2. The trainer whistled for the dogs to come;
3. The conductor whistled to signal the train's departure;
4. The boy whistled a tune as he walked down the street;
5. The audience whistled in admiration as the singer finished the song.

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