trilling (Meaning)

Wordnet

trilling (n)

United States literary critic (1905-1975)

Webster

trilling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Trill

Webster

trilling (n.)

One of tree children born at the same birth.

A compound crystal, consisting of three individuals.

trilling Sentence Examples

  1. The birds' cheerful trilling filled the morning air with a sweet melody.
  2. The trilling of the nightingale captivated the audience with its ethereal beauty.
  3. The trilling of the river over the rocks created a soothing and peaceful soundscape.
  4. The trilling of the telephone startled her out of her reverie.
  5. The trilling of her voice as she sang made her listeners' hearts flutter.
  6. The trilling of the guitar strings resonated through the concert hall.
  7. The trilling of the crickets in the meadow evoked memories of summer nights.
  8. The trilling of the baby bird in its nest brought joy to the hearts of its parents.
  9. The trilling of the wind chimes created a whimsical and calming atmosphere.
  10. The trilling of the bell announced the arrival of the guests.

FAQs About the word trilling

United States literary critic (1905-1975)of Trill, One of tree children born at the same birth., A compound crystal, consisting of three individuals.

rhythmic, quavering, echoing, melodic, resonant, rhythmical, pleasant, appealing,warbling, dulcet

disharmonious, dissonant, scratching, metallic, shrill, strident, unmusical, squeaky, jarring, raucous

The birds' cheerful trilling filled the morning air with a sweet melody.

The trilling of the nightingale captivated the audience with its ethereal beauty.

The trilling of the river over the rocks created a soothing and peaceful soundscape.

The trilling of the telephone startled her out of her reverie.