Whistlings example sentences

whis·tle

verb

whistling (present 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:

"Whistlings" Example Sentences

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