whistling Antonyms
Meaning of whistling
whistling (n)
the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture
the act of whistling a tune
the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle
whistling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Whistle
whistling ()
a. & n. from Whistle, v.
whistling Sentence Examples
- The gentle wind whistled through the trees, creating a soothing symphony.
- The tea kettle whistled merrily, signaling its readiness.
- The bird perched on the branch whistled a cheerful tune.
- The train conductor whistled sharply to indicate its departure.
- The hikers whistled to each other as they navigated the rugged trail.
- The mischievous child whistled innocently, pretending not to know where the cookies had gone.
- The whistling sound of the kettle drowned out the chatter in the kitchen.
- The hummingbird hovered near its nest, its wings whistling softly.
- The police officer whistled for the speeding car to pull over.
- The wind whistled through the cracks in the old window, creating an eerie ambiance.
FAQs About the word whistling
the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture, the act of whistling a tune, the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by w
shrieking,shrill, squeaky, squeaking, treble,screeching, piping, high-pitched, yelping, penetrating
throaty,bass, hoarse, throaty, bass, hoarse, low, deep, low, deep
The gentle wind whistled through the trees, creating a soothing symphony.
The tea kettle whistled merrily, signaling its readiness.
The bird perched on the branch whistled a cheerful tune.
The train conductor whistled sharply to indicate its departure.