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Meaning of skirling
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skirling (n.)
A shrill cry or sound; a crying shrilly; a skirl.
A small trout or salmon; -- a name used loosely.
skirling Sentence Examples
- The bagpipes' skirling filled the air with an eerie melody.
- The wind howled through the trees, creating a mournful skirling.
- The banshee's skirling sent shivers down the villagers' spines.
- The alarm clock's incessant skirling jolted me awake.
- The seagulls' skirling drowned out the sound of the waves.
- The tortured man's skirling echoed through the dungeon.
- The firefighters' sirens skirled through the rainy streets.
- The baby's hungry cry was a high-pitched skirling that pierced the silence.
- The screeching brakes of the car sent a bloodcurdling skirling through the intersection.
- The injured deer's skirling could be heard from miles away.
FAQs About the word skirling
A shrill cry or sound; a crying shrilly; a skirl., A small trout or salmon; -- a name used loosely.
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The bagpipes' skirling filled the air with an eerie melody.
The wind howled through the trees, creating a mournful skirling.
The banshee's skirling sent shivers down the villagers' spines.
The alarm clock's incessant skirling jolted me awake.