whist in a sentence
interj.
π Grade Level: Grade 8, Grade 9
Definition
Whist (verb): to make a soft, melodic sound or whistle, often in tune with a song or melody.
Sample Sentences
- As the evening fell, they sat around the campfire and began to whist softly to the tune of their favorite song.
- She could whist a cheerful melody that brightened the mood of everyone around her.
- In the quiet of the library, a sudden whist from the window startled the students studying for exams.
- The dog perked up at the sound of his owner's whist, eagerly awaiting a game of fetch.
- With a playful grin, he learned to whist a few notes to impress his friends at the party.
- He let out a sharp whist as he spotted the rare bird perched in the tree.
- During the performance, the audience couldn't help but whist in appreciation of the musicians' talent.
- As the wind picked up, she had to whist to get her friendβs attention over the roaring sound.
- He managed to whist a few notes of his favorite tune while waiting for the bus.
- With a quick whist, he called his dog, who came running from across the park.
- She decided to whist a cheerful tune while walking through the park.
- The children played a game of tag, occasionally stopping to whist at the birds overhead.
- As the train approached, he began to whist softly, lost in thought.
- During the quiet moments of the evening, she would often whist to herself.
- He taught his dog to respond to a simple whist, making it easier to call him back.
- He let out a low whist of surprise when he saw the unexpected guest.
- The children learned to whist a cheerful tune as they played in the park.
- With a sharp whist, the referee signaled the end of the game.
- She managed to whist through her teeth, catching everyone's attention.
- The old train let out a loud whist as it approached the station.
- He could hear the distant whist of the wind as it swept through the trees.
- With a quick whist, she signaled her dog to come back to her side.
- The coach gave a sharp whist to grab the attention of the distracted players.
- As the train approached, it let out a loud whist that echoed through the station.
- The crowd erupted in cheers, followed by a playful whist from the referee's whistle.