Whistled - English meaning
Whistled – definitions in English dictionary
verbEmit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth.
Usage examples:
The audience cheered and whistled
nounA clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
Usage examples:
As was expected, his special appearance was greeted with whistles and applause that reverberated th…
nounA suit.
Usage examples:
We're talking a monkey for a decent whistle, a pony for a tee-shirt.
verbPast simple and past participle of whistle
Usage examples:
He whistled as he worked., on the days when she wore a skirt the men on the building site would whi…
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Word origin
Old English (h)wistlian (verb), (h)wistle (noun), of Germanic origin; imitative and related to Swedish vissla ‘to whistle’.
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