trill|trills in English
noun
[trɪl]
rapid alternation between two adjacent tones, shake (Music); rapid succession of sounds, vibrato, warble
Use "trill|trills" in a sentence
1. 13 "How adorable!" she trills.
2. Some birds trill their songs.
3. It gives a more even trill.
4. Trills were narrow in bandwidth and frequency modulated.
5. This is a letter with a trill.
6. Disputing for sunny trees, early orioles trill.
7. To articulate ( a sound ) with a trill.
8. We heard the familiar trill of the lark.
9. Can you trill the sound as in Spanish?
10. He pronounced his r's with a distinct trill.
11. This generally works best on a sustained trill.
12. A trill of song from somewhere outside the trench.
13. Coloratura definition, runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music
14. The song of most tree Crickets is a long trill.
15. A trill is a rapid alternation between the two notes.
16. From within, I catch the trill of a Pogues song.
17. I have not felt to warble and trill, however sweetly.
18. The telephones in Sly's office complex did not trill, they rang.
19. The combination of these trills was used to blend the saxophone sound with the Burbling …
20. When the Acciaccatura is placed before a trill, it simply indicates the …
21. Two cats known to each other may Chirrup or trill when playing
22. 18 Scorsese is sprawling in a chair during a lull when my mobile trills.
23. Me and Carlos are gonna go over to Trill to get some.
24. It was my first time in Europe, and that alone was quite a trill.
25. Synonyms for Croons include sings, hums, warbles, lilts, quavers, carols, trills, serenades, trolls and lulls