warbling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwɔː.bəl]
  • Us [ ˈwɔːr.bəl]

Meaning of warbling In English

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  • The warning is rather like the siren during the war—the warbling note is sometimes up and sometimes down.

  • While the sound produced is still called a ring, more-recently manufactured telephones electronically produce a warbling, chirping, or other sound.

  • It was previously considered conspecific with the buff-throated warbling finch, and together they were known as the red-rumped warbling finch.

  • It is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the similar warbling vireo.

  • The song is a scratchy warbling with short whistling phrases.

  • Less often, a full song is given, consisting of a variable warbling tune, repeated several times as in many mockingbirds.

  • The former has a fairly uniform, long, and warbling song.

  • The warbling vireo's song is a cheerful warble, similar to that of the painted bunting.

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