whistle|whistles in English

noun

[whis·tle || 'hwɪsl /'w-]

shrill sound produced by forcing air through a small opening (as between the lips or teeth); device which produces a whistle by forcing air or steam through an opening (i.e. tea kettle, train whistle); act of whistling

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

2. Alarm and signalling whistles

3. ( Whistle )

4. Whistles – narrow-band frequency modulated (FM) signals – are used for communicative purposes, such as contact calls, the pod-specific dialects of resident Orcas, or the signature whistle of bottlenose dolphins.

5. What whistle?

6. And these are artificially created whistles.

7. Not this whistle.

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9. You should stick to blowing whistles.

10. Like a whistle.

11. Did you whistle?

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13. Whistle and begins

14. The call is a series of clear whistles.

15. 'Cause they whistle.

16. No more whistle, huh?

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

18. Beau's whistle is Emily's whistle used in series 17 onwards at a lower pitch.

19. Well, if you want to find a whistle, you have to whistle for it.

20. Whistle stop--need air cover!

21. 25 The sound of distant police whistles pierced the gloom.

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23. Whistle, and I'll come.

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25. The kettle began to whistle.