whistled

[US]/ˈwɪs.təld/
[UK]/ˈwɪs.təld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the past tense and past participle of whistle; to make a sound by forcing air through a small opening; to move swiftly with a whistling sound; to have unrealistic expectations

Phrases & Collocations

whistled a tune

whistled for help

whistled in surprise

whistled past danger

whistled with joy

whistled a warning

whistled softly

whistled loudly

whistled away time

Example Sentences

the coach whistled to signal the end of practice.

she whistled a tune while walking down the street.

the referee whistled for a foul during the game.

he whistled in admiration at the beautiful view.

the train whistled as it approached the station.

she whistled to get his attention.

the wind whistled through the trees.

he whistled a happy song while cooking dinner.

the crowd whistled in excitement as the band started playing.

she whistled softly to calm her nervous dog.

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