Sentences

skirl in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To skirl means to produce a high-pitched, wailing sound, often associated with musical instruments like bagpipes or the noise of the wind.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sound of the bagpipes began to skirl, filling the air with a haunting melody.
  2. As the wind picked up, it seemed to skirl through the trees, creating a symphony of rustling leaves.
  3. In the distance, the children could hear the skirl of the fire alarm, prompting them to evacuate the building.
  4. She watched the hawk skirl overhead, its cries echoing against the backdrop of the blue sky.
  5. The musician's fingers danced over the instrument, making it skirl with an energy that captivated the audience.
  6. The bagpipe began to skirl, filling the air with its haunting melody.
  7. As the wind picked up, the leaves seemed to skirl like whispers in the trees.
  8. The children laughed and skirled around the playground, their joy infectious.
  9. In the distance, the sound of the skirling pipes signaled the start of the festival.
  10. She could hear the skirl of the foghorn as the ship navigated through the misty harbor.
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