0 to sing in a trembling voice, as some birds do -- hót líu lo
1 an act, or the sound, of warbling -- tiếng hót líu lo
I could hear the distinctive warble of a nightingale.
When they find rare food of high quality, macaques will emit warbles, harmonic arches, or chirps.
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 raliavimai or warbles are also recitative type melodies, distinguished by the vocable "ralio", which is meant to calm the animals.
The sounds of the fiddle grow softer and softer, and the nightingale warbles his love-laden song.
Subcutaneous cysts, warbles, may present upon larval deposition out of the body at maturation.
She sings like she is strung out on the melody, warbling from a place of desperate emotion.
Once a male has found a mate, he selects a territory, marking the boundaries by warbling as he flies from perch to perch.
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