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whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

The coach blew his whistle to start the game.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A high sound made by forcing air through a small opening, often used to get attention.

Other Example

She used a whistle to call the dog.

The referee blew his whistle for a foul.

He whistled to get her attention.

Synonyms

blow a whistle

sharp whistle

loud whistle

Synonyms

toot

peep

signal

whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

She can whistle a beautiful tune.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To make a high sound by forcing air through one's lips or a small opening.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

He carried a whistle to signal the players.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A device that produces a whistle sound, often used in sports or safety.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

He whistled to get her attention.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To signal or call someone by making a whistling sound.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

The train's whistle could be heard from far away.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A sound made by a train or other vehicle, often used to signal its approach.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

whistle

/ˈwɪs.əl/
Main Example

The crowd whistled in appreciation of the performance.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To express approval or admiration by whistling.

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Synonyms

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