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Search option Results found in English Dictionary Synonyms: [n] : whistling , sound [gt] [n] : whistling , signal [gt] , signaling [gt] , sign [gt] [n] : acoustic device [gt] , signaling device [gt] [n] : pennywhistle , tin whistle , fipple flute [gt] , fipple pipe [gt] , recorder [gt] , vertical flute [gt] [v] : sound [gt] , go [gt] [v] : travel [gt] , go [gt] , move [gt] , locomote [gt] [v] : communicate [gt] , intercommunicate [gt] [v] : move [gt] , displace [gt] [v] : sing , sound [gt] , go [gt] [v] : sign [gt] , signal [gt] , signalize [gt] , signalise [gt]
Derived terms: boat whistle , factory whistle , james abbott mcneill whistle r , pennywhistle , steam whistle , tin whistle , whistle -blower , whistle -stop tour , whistle blower , whistle buoy , whistle stop , whistle blower , whistle r , whistle stop , wolf-whistle
Wiki: A whistle or call is a simple aerophone, an instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. It may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a small slide whistle or nose flute type to a large multi-piped church organ.
Example: A whistle blew, and the boat slowly began to pull out of port. We were roused at daybreak by the whistle of a train. On hearing the whistle , they started at full speed. One of the pickpockets blew the whistle on the other two. When Johns neighbor saw John selling drugs, she blew the whistle on him. A whistle is blown at the start of a game. The policeman blew his whistle for the car to stop. The policeman carries a whistle . A whistle involves blowing out of your mouth in a certain way. The whistle blew. The referee blew his whistle to end the match. I heard someone whistle . When the whistle blows, the race will start. I blew the whistle on him. He began to whistle a tune. The whistle of the steam train woke us at daybreak. We were wakened by the whistle of the steam locomotive at dawn. When he heard the whistle , he crossed the street. Did you find any dirt on him? No, hes clean as a whistle . You can measure a clowns erection by the sounds of his slide whistle .
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Whistle was recognized as a English verb Infinitive: (To) whistleGerundio: whistlingPast participle: whistled
Indikative 9. Pluperfect indic. or Past perfect
11a. Future perfect or future anterior
Conditional Subjunctive Imperative
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