whistling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwɪs.əl]
  • Us [ ˈwɪs.əl]

Meaning of whistling In English

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Examples of whistling

  • He whistled to call his dogs.

  • She always whistles in the bath.

  • He was whistling a merry tune.

  • Sounds (music and whistlings) cause the adored, beautiful body to expand and burst open, into vibrant colour, movement and sensuality.

  • So, for example, whistling can surely never be appropriate behaviour and yet it is consonant with a genteel love of music.

  • Hearing sparks at the whistling of burning coal and the 'wind in the pine trees'.

  • They also use vocal whistling tones, a sound quality that is rarely found in men's repertoire.

  • Lip-rounding whistling is not powerful enough for long-distance communication.

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