Sentences

whistle in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

Whistle (verb): To produce a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing air through pursed lips or an opening, often used to create music or attract attention.

Sample Sentences

  1. The child began to whistle a cheerful tune as she played in the park.
  2. He could whistle loudly enough to attract the attention of anyone nearby.
  3. She learned to whistle through her fingers, creating a sharp sound that echoed down the street.
  4. During the concert, the crowd erupted into whistling as the band played their favorite song.
  5. To signal his friend, he let out a quick whistle that pierced the evening air.
  6. She let out a sharp whistle to get the dog's attention.
  7. The children began to whistle a cheerful tune as they walked home.
  8. He could whistle the melody perfectly, capturing its essence.
  9. During the concert, the crowd erupted into whistles and applause.
  10. The referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the match.
  11. The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the match.
  12. She could hear the distant sound of a whistle calling the children home.
  13. He learned to whistle a lovely tune while walking through the park.
  14. The train approached the station with a loud whistle that echoed in the air.
  15. As the wind picked up, it created a whistling sound through the trees.
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