Use "warble|warbled|warbles|warbling" in a sentence

1. She warbled as she worked.

2. Mills warbled a few notes.

3. The bird continued to warble.

4. The trimphone extension warbled urgently from the wall.

5. The male lead, still warble.

6. Slate-colored Antbird: Streak-headed Antbird: Streak-headed Antbird: Peruvian Warbling-Antbird: Peruvian Warbling-Antbird: Peruvian Warbling-Antbird: Peruvian Warbling-Antbird: Yellow-browed Antbird: Yellow-browed Antbird: Yellow-browed Antbird: Jet Antbird: Jet Antbird: Jet Antbird: Blackish Antbird: Black Antbird: Stub-tailed Antbird: Stub

7. I'm nοt gοing tο sit here warbling.

8. 19 The canary warbled all day long.

9. The singer on the cassette began to warble another song.

10. Buzylene Warble gloaming writing on paper training

11. I heard a peculiar warbling from the living room.

12. 15 The bell jingled, and I heard a canary warbling.

13. Charity woke to a warbling voice singing happily.

14. Perhaps Clinton will inexplicably start warbling bird calls.

15. I heard the faint warble of Laura's voice.

16. And the hopes that warble in my fluttering breast?

17. The male lead, still uncast, will not warble.

18. 16 The bell jingled, and I heard a canary warbling.

19. 24 Their flute - like warbling became happy and unrestrained.

20. Give me to warble spontaneous songs recluse by myself.

21. Sing, warble a nightclub singer who Crooned romantic songs 2

22. I have not felt to warble and trill, however sweetly.

23. A fluttering or tremulous sound, as that made by certain birds; a warble.

24. Synonyms for Croons include sings, hums, warbles, lilts, quavers, carols, trills, serenades, trolls and lulls

25. 6 synonyms for Croon: sing, warble, say softly, breathe, hum, purr

26. A warble for joy of lilac - time, returning in reminiscence.

27. The Peruvian Warbling-Antbird also occurs in Co, Ec, Br, and Bo.

28. And what kind of tunes would be warbling along in the background?

29. A flock of birds was already warbling a cheerful morning chorus.

30. Was that you I heard warbling in the bathroom this morning?

31. Many of our feathered friends — including the Peruvian warbling Antbird — have a wandering eye

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

33. Synonyms for Chirruping include tweeting, chirping, twittering, cheeping, peeping, piping, chittering, jargoning, pipping and warbling

34. Synonyms for Chirring include warbling, trilling, chirping, singing, twittering, chirruping, quavering, cheeping, piping and tweeting

35. There are 10 named races of Warbling Antbird; this particular bird is H

36. But now from thee to me, caged bird, to feel thy joyous warble.

37. Synonyms for Chirred include warbled, trilled, chirped, sang, sung, sungen, twittered, chirruped, quavered and cheeped

38. Synonyms for Chirrup include tweet, chirp, twitter, cheep, peep, pipe, chitter, jargon, pip and warble

39. Synonyms for Chitter include tweet, chirrup, twitter, chirp, cheep, peep, pipe, jargon, pip and warble

40. It comes in contact with the Yellow-breasted Warbling Antbird along the foothills of Huanuco, Pasco, Junin, and Cusco

41. On one occasion workmen using a sledgehammer across the street warbled along with the star after hearing Helen's tape.

42. Budgerigars have a pleasant warble, subdued disyllabic screech and subdued chattering compared to other parrot species

43. The second lesson is that if America tips into recession, the sirens of populism will warble louder.

44. It leapt back into the air with an explosive flutter of wing and tail, warbling consternation, signalling alarm.

45. In a corner I could see the glass cubicle, where the steaming electronics hissed and warbled like something living.

46. Song has a wood-warbler-like trill, followed by a low throaty warble; delivered in aerial song flight.

47. The larva of a Botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses

48. He remembered the hiss of those wings, the lick and swish of revolving doors, the warble of phones.

49. There are many synonyms of Chorused which include Cantillate, Carol, Chorus, Croon, Descant, Drone, Intone, Recite, Shout, Tune, Vocalize, Warble, etc.

50. Botfly The Oestridae are a family of flies variously known as bot flies, warble flies, heel flies, gadflies, and similar names

51. All wobbly warble and throaty swallow, Lindsay Phillips sings as if he's endured every hardship chronicled in his ominous lyrics.

52. The Botfly is commonly known as the warble fly, gadfly or heel fly and is categorized under flies scientifically known as Oestridae

53. Status: The Peruvian Warbling Antbird is fairly common and widespread in Amazonia where it is known to range up to 1100 m along the foothill of the Andes

54. Songster, Composer, & Sound Mangler Warbling sea harbored melodies - rhythmic tintinnabulary Cabalettas inside soft baked fairy tale threnodies - lilting moontouched theramins and/or psychic lithogra

55. Cosette had the voice of a linnet with a soul, and sometimes, in the evening, in the wounded man's humble abode, she warbled melancholy songs which delighted Jean Valjean.

56. As the sparrow had its trill, sitting on the hickory before my door, so had I my chuckle or suppressed warble which he might hear out of my nest.

57. Older is a marvelous writer: "On a normal summer night Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down airways and over rooptops

58. Thee are endless blooming flowers, Thee are the gentle warble of swallows between girders, -----------Thee are love, thee are warm, thee are hope, Thee are the April days in the world.

59. The clearest indication of a cuterebra infection is, of course, a warble under the skin, in which case your veterinarian will be able to quickly determine whether it is the Botfly

60. Burbled: In a letter of December 1877, Carroll notes that "burble" could be a mixture of the three verbs 'bleat', 'murmur', and 'warble', although he did not remember creating it

61. For Botflies that invade squirrels and other North American critters, the larvae will pop out of the warble and fall to the ground, where it metamorphoses into a pupa—the stage right before adulthood

62. " Often of a spring morning, " it said at the top of page twenty- one, " as you wander through the fields, you will hear the sweet- toned, carelessly flowing warble of the purple finch linnet.

63. Other earlier names of this species included Budgerygah, Canary Parrot, Grass-Parakeet, Lovebird (leading to confusion with the African Lovebird), Scalloped or Scallop Parrot, Shell Parakeet, Shell Parrot, Undulated Parrot, Warbling Grass Parrot and Zebra Parrot.

64. The studies cited (Remsen & Parker 1984, Rosenberg 1993, 1997) show that Warbling Antbird is a "regular" but not "obligate" user of the dead-leaf resource, with 31% of foraging observations in this unique substrate.

65. We are at Como, on the lake-that spot so beloved of opera dancers-the day-dream of prima donnas-the Elysium of retired Barytones! And with what reason should this be the Paradise of all who have lived and sighed, and warbled and

66. Cordillera Azul Antbird: Streak-headed Antbird: Peruvian Warbling-Antbird: Scale-backed Antbird: Spot-backed Antbird: Spot-backed Antbird: Stripe-headed Antpitta: Stripe-headed Antpitta: Stripe-headed Antpitta: Ochre-fronted Antpitta: Ochre-fronted Antpitta: Ochre-fronted Antpitta: Ochre-fronted Antpitta: Ochre-fronted Antpitta: Ochre-fronted

67. We are at Como, on the lake-that spot so beloved of opera dancers-the day-dream of prima donnas-the Elysium of retired Barytones! And with what reason should this be the Paradise of all who have lived and sighed, and warbled and

68. ‎We are at Como, on the lake—that spot so beloved of opera dancers—the day-dream of prima donnas—the Elysium of retired Barytones! And with what reason should this be the Paradise of all who have lived and sighed, and warbled and pirouetted, within the charmed circle of …

69. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

70. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

71. A Blither spectacle than the vigour with which he sets about the task, it were hard to fancy.; There was not in all Scotland, just then, a Blither or happier woman than Bertha Morton.; The birds outside, stirred to Blither singing by the sound of voices within, warbled their richest notes.; No lad could have spoken with a Blither face, for Moor had preserved much of the boy in spite of his