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Filter by Meaning The students would ululate with excitement when the principal announced a snow day.
The ambulance siren would ululate as it raced down the street.
The singer would ululate to add a unique element to her music.
The women ululate during traditional African dances.
The ambulance siren made my dog ululate in fear.
The baby would ululate every time he heard a loud noise.
The police officer would ululate to signal to the driver to pull over.
The coyotes ululate to communicate with each other.
The alarm system would ululate loudly in the event of a fire.
The howler monkey would ululate as a warning to others of potential danger.
The police sirens began to ululate as they approached.
The alarm clock began to ululate, waking her up abruptly.
The actor had to learn how to ululate for his role as a tribal chief in the movie.
The ambulance's siren started to ululate as it rushed by.
The children began to ululate when they saw the clown at the circus.
The dancer would ululate as part of the traditional dance routine.
The muezzin would ululate the call to prayer from the minaret.
The tribe would ululate loudly as a sign of celebration.
The singer would ululate to add a unique and dramatic effect to the song.
The car's horn began to ululate angrily in the traffic jam.
The indigenous tribe would ululate during their traditional dance.
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