Meaning of whistle
Definition of whistle
(noun)
the
sound
made
by something
moving
rapidly
or by
steam
coming
out of a
small
aperture
the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or
blowing
a whistle; "the
whistle
signalled the end of the game"
a
small
wind
instrument
that produces a
whistling
sound
by
blowing
into it
acoustic
device
that forces air or
steam
against an
edge
or into a
cavity
and so produces a
loud
shrill
sound
an
inexpensive
fipple
flute
(verb)
make
whistling
sounds; "He lay there,
snoring
and whistling"
move
with, or as with, a
whistling
sound; "The bullets whistled
past
him"
utter
or
express
by whistling; "She whistled a melody"
move, send, or
bring
as if by whistling; "Her
optimism
whistled
away
these worries"
make
a whining, ringing, or
whistling
sound; "the
kettle
was singing"; "the
bullet
sang
past
his ear"
give
a
signal
by whistling; "She whistled for her maid"
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