Six-holed woodwind instrument.
An inexpensive fipple flute.
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Examples for "whistle"
Examples for "whistle"
1Just whistle 'Anak.' Make it loud so I'm sure to hear it.
2The whistle-blowers going after Swift-thealleged auto-safetyviolator-wasclear enough, of course.
3I'm sorry but it didn't look quite right from the first whistle.
4They could hear the low, familiar sound of the whistle far ahead.
5By the final whistle, the lead was four goals and seven points.
1If you ever need me again, just blow. It was her pennywhistle.
2The marquis de Carabas was leaning against the wall, playing the pennywhistle.
3Mark Treggs took the pennywhistle from his mouth and looked down at her.
4A pennywhistle piping began softly, and echoed down the passage.
5He nodded, and slid the pennywhistle into his back pocket.
1Which is, uh, basically a tin whistle with a tassel on it.
2In the corner, an acoustic band played: singer, fiddle, frame drum, tin whistle.
3They're not likely to do much harm with a tin whistle between their lips.
4Stacy's job involved playing tin whistle and banging a beer tray over his head.
5We did not know how to play a tin whistle or beat upon the tintinnabulum.
6The Micho Russell Memorial Weekend pays homage to the legendary tin whistle and flute player.
7She also plays the ukulele, piano and tin whistle.
8The boy had a tin whistle, and once in a while he would blow upon it.
9We spent 13 days on the wall accompanied by our trusty mandolin, tin whistle and harmonica.
10When I was a boy I learned after many discouragements to play on a tin whistle.
11I play the tin whistle and the bodhrán.
12I play the tin whistle and the flute.
13This vicarious loving isn't worth a tin whistle.
14On the floor lay a skeleton doll, a toy tambourine, a whipping-top, and a wried tin whistle.
15A gifted traditional musician, he was able to produce a tune from a fiddle, tin whistle or flute.
16A tin whistle has gone astray.
Translations for tin whistle