whistles in English

noun
1
a clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
As was expected, his special appearance was greeted with whistles and applause that reverberated through the night.
verb
1
emit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth.
the audience cheered and whistled
2
wish for or expect (something) in vain.
you can go home and whistle for your wages
noun
verb

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1. Busman Whistles…handcrafted penny whistles in exotic hardwoods and durable polymer

2. Alarm and signalling whistles

3. And these are artificially created whistles.

4. Belles and Whistles Boutique Everleigh Dress

5. You should stick to blowing whistles.

6. Welcome to the Busman Whistles home page

7. The call is a series of clear whistles.

8. “Boys make wolf whistles and catcalls.”—Carla, Ireland.

9. 25 The sound of distant police whistles pierced the gloom.

10. Belles and Whistles Boutique Danbury Floral Top in Ivory

11. Now, will they learn to mimic the whistles functionally?

12. I heard some of the audience heckle me with loud whistles.

13. Luminous beacons, Fog alarms, Whistles, Signalling mirrors and floating lights

14. Activity Bouncers sport the bells and whistles that basic Bouncers lack

15. Belles and Whistles Boutique In Your Dreams Joggers in Off White.

16. Round one ends, to a tumult of whistles, screams and shouts.

17. Local Bathhouses don’t come with a ton of bells and whistles

18. Protective clothing, gloves and caps (helmets), signaling whistles and lanterns, signaling buoys

19. The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.

20. With a few loud whistles, they drove the donkeys out of the enclosure.

21. 18 The scarves sag, the whistles wheeze,(www.Sentencedict.com) one last outsize banana droops.

22. Son Mladen takes out the whistles, the coffee-can noisemaker and the flashlight.

23. Other instruments in this soundtrack include alphorns, whistles, organ, male choir, bells and cimbalom.

24. The New Year was ushered in here by ringing of bells and Blowzing of whistles

25. 13 The protesters chanted, blew whistles and hooted at the name of Governor Pete Wilson.

26. Some have started keeping tear-gas canisters, police whistles and even firearms in their desks.

27. Whistles, horns, screeching of gears Mulcahey dropped pebbles into the black water of the East River.

28. Catcalls and whistles can have different meanings depending upon the context in which they are used

29. In the United States, bells, automobile horns, and whistles break forth at the stroke of midnight.

30. If it's all right for you to come back, I'll give you four high whistles. ( klaxon )

31. Blemished fungos are here for coaches and players needing a fungo without all the bells and whistles

32. Satin Bowerbirds have an amazing variety of sounds, including whistles, buzzing and hissing, as well as mimicry.

33. When a person is in a good mood he often whistles or sings a tune of some sort.

34. So today, you can download products from the Web -- anything you would have on your desktop, like pens, whistles, lemon squeezers.

35. Thomas Watson spent hours listening to the strange crackles and hisses and chirps and whistles that his accidental antenna detected.

36. A Cacophony of booms and whistles and bangs plays around us, and we eat popcorn and watch the sky explode

37. Even though my DJI Mavic Mini has more bells and whistles I have more fun Bebopping and chasing the squirrels!

38. In radio reception, Atmospherics are heard as a rustling noise or characteristic whistles which create atmospheric interference with radio reception

39. Recent Examples on the Web Guitars, mandolin, fiddle, bouzouki, harmonica, whistles, Bodhrans, banjo and good humor are all part of the entertainment

40. Our Northern Bobwhites, a favorite among guests, are often heard with their high-toned whistles, “Bob! Bobwhite!” through summer into the fall

41. They communicate with a complex language and, amazingly, have individual signature whistles they use the same way we use names to identify one another.

42. Some of the crackles and pops were lightning, but the eerie whistles and curiously melodious chirps had a rather more exotic origin.

43. Belugas are very social and are among the most vocal of aquatic mammals, using a sophisticated array of whistles and clicks to communicate with …

44. The subject of this study is the effectiveness of the acoustic game warning devices for vehicles (airstream operated whistles and electronic horns) currently on the market.

45. Arvel Bird's “Celtic Indian” brand is a reflection of his mixed-blood American Indian and Celtic heritages -- With his violin, fiddle, Native flutes and Irish whistles, Arvel …

46. FOLKFRIENDS - the shop for extraordinary musical instruments! Guitar Citterns, Stroh violins, bagpipes, rauschpfeifen, gemshorn, tin whistles and many more instruments from Folk, World Music or Early Music!

47. Definition of cudgel (Entry 1 of 2) : a short heavy club The eighteenth-century audience went to the theatre armed with whistles, rattles, … and sometimes even wooden Cudgels.

48. Definition of Cudgel (Entry 1 of 2) : a short heavy club The eighteenth-century audience went to the theatre armed with whistles, rattles, … and sometimes even wooden Cudgels.

49. Ashanti's 40th birthday trip comes with all the bells and whistles you could imagine -- a private jet, partying with friends, lounging on a yacht, and oh yeah it's bikiniriffic.

50. When a player performs the Bow emote while wearing the Builder's costume or a Satchel, the player inhales a deep breath, whistles and does a Beckoning motion with their arm