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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The boy couldn't help but whistle in amazement at the sight of the giant cake.
The tea kettle began to whistle, indicating that it was ready.
The train whistle sounded in the distance, signaling its approach.
The bird perched on the tree branch began to whistle a sweet melody.
The tea kettle let out a high-pitched whistle when the water boiled.
The factory worker wore earplugs to protect his hearing from the loud whistle of the machinery.
The kettle started to whistle, indicating the water had boiled.
The kettle started to whistle when the water boiled.
The referee will whistle if there's a handball in the penalty area.
He couldn't help but whistle at the beautiful sunset.
The train whistle could be heard from miles away.
The whistle of the eagle echoed through the canyon.
The bird watcher was thrilled to hear the distinctive whistle of the warbler.
I can hear the referee's whistle blowing in the distance.
The kettle let out a piercing whistle when the water boiled.
The police officer used his whistle to direct traffic.
The police officer's whistle stopped the traffic to let the pedestrians cross the street.
The tour guide used a whistle to gather the tourists before starting the tour.
The boy tried to whistle a tune, but he couldn't quite get the hang of it.
The wind began to whistle through the trees, creating an eerie sound.
The kettle emitted a high-pitched whistle when the water boiled.
The sound of a whistle announced the arrival of the train.
The eagle's whistle could be heard echoing through the mountains.
The referee blew his whistle to signal the start of the game.
The referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the game.
She heard the whistle of the wind as it blew through the trees.
The lifeguard blew his whistle to warn the swimmers of the approaching storm.
The lifeguard's whistle warned swimmers of dangerous waves.
The tea kettle's whistle let her know the water was boiling.
The coach's whistle signaled the start of the track race.
The lifeguard's whistle alerted the swimmers of the shark in the water.
The train whistle echoed through the valley as it approached the station.
The bird's whistle could be heard throughout the forest.
The dog barked in response to the high-pitched whistle.
The coach blew the whistle to end the practice session.
The lifeguard used his whistle to warn swimmers of a shark in the water.
The teacher used a whistle to get the attention of the noisy classroom.
The hiker used a whistle to call for help when he got lost.
The steam train let out a loud whistle as it pulled into the station.
The coach blew his whistle to call the team to huddle.
The lifeguard used his whistle to signal the swimmers to come back to shore.
The whistle of the tea kettle signaled that it was time for tea.
The referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the soccer match.
The teacher used a whistle to get the students' attention during a noisy assembly.
The train conductor blew the whistle to indicate that the train was departing.
The dog trainer used a whistle to train the dog to come when called.
The lifeguard blew her whistle to alert the swimmers of the shark sighting.
The captain blew the whistle to signal the crew to hoist the sails.
The hiker used a whistle to call for help when he got lost in the wilderness.
The police officer used his whistle to stop the traffic and let the pedestrians cross the street.
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