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whistle <a whistle; whistles> SUST.

whistle

whistle <a whistle; whistles> SUST.

whistle SUST. (instruments & machines)

alarm whistle

whistle valve ARQUIT.

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inglés
It took 21 minutes to restore order and stoppage time ended up being 28 minutes by the time the final whistle blew.
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He'd bring a large bag of birdseed and a whistle.
www.theglobeandmail.com
However, both types of whistle tones have a phonological structure that is related to the spoken language that they are transposing.
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The two wrestlers then greet each other, shake hands, and the referee blows his whistle to start the period.
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Their primary call is a clear whistle, uttered in flight and while hovering.
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When he doesn't answer, she tries to whistle - and succeeds in blowing a shrill, ugly whistle.
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Whistle blowers say employees are encouraged to anonymously rat on each other in a scoring system.
thenewdaily.com.au
Their music is typified by extremely fast, sometimes percussive, flute and whistle atop complex guitar and bodhrn rhythms.
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And people prone to misplacing their keys have long been able to attach a gadget to their key-ring that lets you know where to find them when you whistle.
www.smh.com.au
Over the years that crude call was picked up in civvy street and the tones were flattened into the wolf whistle.
www.express.co.uk

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