warble in a sentence
n.
Definition
Warble: to sing or produce a melodic sound in a series of trills or quavers.
Sample Sentences
- The bird began to warble a sweet melody at dawn.
- As she sang, her voice seemed to warble with emotion.
- He could hear the distant warble of a stream flowing through the forest.
- The radio emitted a faint warble before the song started playing.
- In her excitement, she couldn’t help but warble a few notes of her favorite tune.
- The birds began to warble as the sun rose over the horizon.
- She loved to hear the musician warble softly while strumming his guitar.
- The warble of the brook provided a peaceful background for their picnic.
- He tried to warble a tune, but his voice was too hoarse to carry a note.
- As the frogs began to warble at dusk, the night came alive with sound.
- The bird began to warble a sweet melody as the sun rose over the horizon.
- As she sang, her voice would warble with emotion, captivating everyone in the room.
- The sound of the wind caused the chimes to warble gently, creating a serene atmosphere.
- He could hear the distant warble of the frogs as night fell in the quiet marsh.
- The musician skillfully managed to warble the high notes, impressing the audience with her range.
- The songbird began to warble cheerfully at dawn.
- As the wind rustled the leaves, it seemed to warble a gentle tune.
- She was delighted to hear the faint warble of the distant organ.
- The baby's laughter would often warble through the quiet house.
- He attempted to warble a few lines of his favorite song in the shower.
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