skirl Antonyms
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Meaning of skirl
Wordnet
skirl (n)
the sound of (the chanter of) a bagpipe
Wordnet
skirl (v)
make a shrill, wailing sound
play the bagpipes
Webster
skirl (v. t.& i.)
To utter in a shrill tone; to scream.
Webster
skirl (n.)
A shrill cry or sound.
skirl Sentence Examples
- The piercing skirl of the bagpipes echoed through the desolate glen.
- The sound of the pipes skirled relentlessly, stirring emotions deep within.
- The skirling notes of the pipes rent the air, summoning warriors to battle.
- The piper's skirl danced across the battlefield, inciting both fear and exhilaration.
- The skirl of the pipes reached the very depths of my soul, stirring memories long forgotten.
- The eerie skirl of the wind through the trees sent shivers down my spine.
- The skirl of the ambulance siren sent a surge of panic through the bustling city streets.
- The sharp skirl of the knife against the whetstone was music to his ears.
- The angry skirl of the cat's hiss warned me to keep my distance.
- The constant skirl of the insects in the summer heat filled the air with a monotonous hum.
FAQs About the word skirl
the sound of (the chanter of) a bagpipe, make a shrill, wailing sound, play the bagpipesTo utter in a shrill tone; to scream., A shrill cry or sound.
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The piercing skirl of the bagpipes echoed through the desolate glen.
The sound of the pipes skirled relentlessly, stirring emotions deep within.
The skirling notes of the pipes rent the air, summoning warriors to battle.
The piper's skirl danced across the battlefield, inciting both fear and exhilaration.