Sing by changing register; sing by yodeling.
1We understand that the yodel waistcoat will also be heard this spring.
2Somewhere about nine or half-past it may be worth while to yodel.
3So he sang his song very loud, and then began to yodel.
4Boyd made a yodel-like noise but kept his nose at the window.
5From above came floating down a far-echoing yodel-thefamiliar Winnebago call.
6And I kind of yodel at the ends of some of the songs.
7Unless he missed his guess, she was about to yodel in living Technicolor.
8His junior clerks whistle continuously, his liftmen yodel, his typists sing.
9I didn't hear Ranger yodel good-bye to anyone last night.
10The familiar yodel was sent back, then Cora told Hazel:
11In his own words he recognized Rumfoord's phrasing-evena little of Rumfoord's aristocratic yodel.
12He made a noise that was a combination of hootenanny yodel and opera aria.
13The path is fairly quiet, punctuated by the occasional yodel from an overexcited visitor.
14The result isn't pretty, you sort of yodel downwards.
15Before we started setting up in here, he gave a yodel to the home folk.
16Is it the peak of anti-Semitism or just a great spot to dance and yodel?
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