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    whistle


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    1. His heart sinks as he hears the firework whistle off into the sky


    2. Aiko's father blows a reed whistle and the fighting stops


    3. There was a whistle from the direction of Herndon's office


    4. He cocked his head, listening for the tell tale whistle of slipstream and the dark, forbidding rumble of eighteen inch rims, and then smiled


    5. At the final whistle, losing it all again


    6. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Isn’t Jesus really expressing the heart of David here? Isn’t this a reference back to Psalm 22? For Jesus to make that cry was for Him to blow the whistle on all of those that surrounded and mocked


    7. She closed the rear door of the car, went to the warehouse door and put her fingers in her mouth and blasted the silence with a shrill whistle that made him jump


    8. A new confidence gave me a tune to whistle


    9. Don't they whistle in cities?


    10. the bubbling, the whistle and the sound of early morning music,

    11. and through gritted teeth we waited for the whistle,


    12. She had no idea what it really meant, but she felt it was probably the equivalent of a wolf whistle, even though her sundress was a little conservative by local standards, at least in the chest


    13. Today, the cooker needs a whistle to release the pressure


    14. out to the gallows, he heard a shrill whistle, and when he looked


    15. His sisters held onto each of his arms and barely kept back their tears as the steam whistle of the train pierced the cold Sierra morning on its approach to the little station


    16. To some the train's repeated whistle was a trumpet of progress, while to others it sounded the knells of destruction and darkness


    17. up to blow the whistle on the Flower


    18. He heard the 'spung' as he sailed across the opening and felt the fletch of the dart whistle across his butt


    19. it seemed a minute or maybe an hour that they stood there, then it was over and Sky's piercing whistle called them away


    20. A whistle blew, they could all here hear it as it pierced through the still air

    21. That's where Klarrain gave me the floater whistle and told me to follow you


    22. A whistle blew and a very distant voice called 'Break time


    23. "Once we got out in the open I started blowing that floater whistle and sure enough, within an hour Klarrain had caught up with me


    24. front row acknowledges it all with a sincere whistle


    25. trains? I could hear the whistle of the engine… it beckoned me


    26. And whale call sirens to blow the whistle


    27. at its end whistle through the air


    28. The night wind blustered and gave its own moaning whistle, rustling leaves and bushes under the evening sky


    29. The dolphins were making a strange sonic whistle which produced an egg shape of lighter blue liquid within the darker waters of the tunnel


    30. Missy blows the train whistle and away they go again

    31. The train whistle blows again, and our little commuters now make tracks for the circuit’s starting point


    32. In a few minutes, the water kettle began to whistle and she took it off of the stove


    33. her running suit and whistle and had the correct voice now, that very persuasive voice that must


    34. delivered the blow, and letting rip with a piercing blast on her whistle


    35. We did this and now we were waiting to board the train that would take us further on our journey finally we got on although we were a bit squashed we did not care the train blew its whistle and then pulled away


    36. Then the train whistle blew and the harassed looking RTO and the MPs were now running up and down the platform chivvying everyone along and threatening the direst consequences for those who did not get on the train


    37. The last train whistle blew and I kissed Helen again for the last time and she clung to me as the tears ran down her cheeks and they wet and mixed with mine


    38. Then we heard the shells whistle and moan overhead but they were firing long and hitting the German reserve trenches instead of the front line ones


    39. Somewhere in the distance a meadowlark began its melodic whistle, and a hen sang industriously up by the house


    40. Someone started to whistle the tune to ‘We’re all going on a summer holiday’

    41. I let out a soft whistle from bushes on the other side of the house as she quieted the dogs with half of a doggie treat each


    42. Erelong bullets began to whistle around, but neither chaplain hesitated


    43. Somewhere outside, a whistle marked the end of the workday


    44. The sound of whistles blowing all the time, and women making the most horrible sounds like a locomotive letting of its steam whistle is the one thing I remember above all


    45. Clarence placed two fingers to his lips and let out a loud whistle


    46. The whistle of a bullet rushing past his ear convinced William he didn’t want to stick around long enough to test his memory


    47. Was it a flute? A whistle? Voices? And then a drum? Distorted by distance, muffled by dust, changed and made more; well, spooky by multitudinous corners?


    48. He left a hand written note that related that Vanessa was having an affair with him and she was ready to blow the whistle on him


    49. It was almost as high pitched as a dog whistle


    50. To cover any noise that might be heard from the tower during the attack, they planned to whistle, shout, and laugh loudly














































    1. He whistled once and one of the other guards, one of the men who took part in my methodical beating the previous evening, came and stood in the doorway, pointing his gun at me


    2. “I don’t believe you did that, are you crazy?” Steve whistled lowly


    3. She stepped away a few paces and held her arm out and whistled a shrill high warble


    4. Birds whistled and for a while, he forgot about his present situation as the sun worked its magic and warmed him up inside his battered and bruised body


    5. He whistled a little tune and crossed the street to the lodges in search of Harry on an errand he had too long put off


    6. “You have been planning and preparing this over the last six or seven months!? And we never even noticed or suspected!” whistled George, inspired by the story


    7. ” He whistled to the horses, slapped the reigns and they were on the streets of Chicago


    8. Out in the middle was like flying, it swayed and the wind whistled


    9. Boss Chatterling whistled, “Joy to the World” at the end of roll call,


    10. She whistled a little tune she remembered hearing while working on a house, on a county lane, beside a river, in the cotswolds of England

    11. whistled and shouted encouragement to the newlyweds


    12. It then seemed to him as if what he knew was not enough, and he looked upwards in the large huge empty space above him, and on she flew with him; flew high over, the black clouds, while the storm moaned and whistled as though it were singing some old tune


    13. He sang and whistled as they went, and even succeeded


    14. Some whistled and clapped


    15. They all waved to Fred as he clicked to the horses, and weaving the cart gently through the other stalls, he whistled his thanks


    16. But then the farmer whistled, a very loud screech, clapped loudly and waved his fingers in the air like grass blown in a strong wind


    17. Large snowflakes hit them in the face as the wind whistled about their ears and they were about to leave when they heard a cry in the wind


    18. The bullet that someone had fired at her had whistled over her head so close that it had actually flicked up a piece of her hair


    19. Just then the train whistled and began to slow down


    20. They sat naked as the wind whistled gently through the twilight-shadowed trees

    21. Glen whistled through his teeth


    22. Sebastian whistled between his teeth as everyone else raised their eyebrows


    23. ” As the CSM finished speaking the first shells of the naval bombardment whistled overhead sounding like a train going by


    24. “For some reason they had cast us off in front of the wrong beachhead and as we are rowed in the Turkish sentries spot us and open fire so by the time we land on the beach they have whistled up support and raised the alarm


    25. He whistled softly


    26. The lads cheered and whistled as they congratulated me on deflating that pompous clown and Anne came across and sat between me and Elijah


    27. We seemed to be stuck in the same position for ages and a cold wind blew in gusts round the corner of the trench and it whistled screeching through the gaps in the sandbags on the parapet


    28. A ‘Whizz-Bang’ whistled past overhead and exploded in the reserve trenches Frank said


    29. So the unsuspecting customers heartily and happily whistled a rousing chorus of the Great Escape, repeatedly which soon caught on at the other tables in the pub


    30. Six spears whistled above them and bounced harmlessly off of the wall behind them, one entered the tunnel and clattered to stop out of sight

    31. I passed the oak tree where I had hid from babysitters and whistled at Grandma when she came to help them regain their sanity


    32. A wagon loaded with ice rumbled through a cross street, and the driver whistled at Amaranthe


    33. Dimitrios whistled and chuckled quietly


    34. shivered, and the wind whistled through his rags


    35. whistled up tubes and whistled down tubes, till all the twenty-six flat


    36. Steam whistled, and the carriage lurched forward


    37. A sword whistled down from above but glanced off the railing


    38. The crowd cheered and whistled and clapped for each model as she displayed herself like a peacock showing its glorious feathers with pride


    39. The soldiers whistled and the hall filled with sounds of laughter and talking


    40. He riffled the bills and whistled softly

    41. Sim whistled a happy little melody as he entered his office


    42. When he saw the pickup, Kwonowski whistled under his breath to show he was impressed that Colling was in possession of a Soviet Ford, but he stopped short of asking Colling how he had managed to do so


    43. They continued like that for a long time only interrupted when he every now and then stopped and whistled like a blackbird as a sign for one of his men hiding in the forest


    44. Colling whistled through his teeth


    45. ” Without another word Ash brought two fingers to his mouth and whistled loudly


    46. Had that dog wound the window down? Bruce whistled and the terrier darted


    47. missile whistled through the air


    48. Men whistled at Aerith as they passed, some grabbing her hand


    49. But the best he could do was to whistle, long and low, and he clung to the top of the tree and whistled, while the flock of birds darkened the sky with their numbers


    50. So he whistled, as they had said, and the birds flew down and took hold of him and lifted him up







































    1. “That guy gives me the willies,” Kevin whistles


    2. “Woo-woo!” There were several wolf whistles


    3. The bird took its time, chattering and fluffing up its crest and giving me a no-nonsense inspection, cocking its head from side to side until it fell into consultation with the mirror - not forgetting some whistles and curses for good measure


    4. She looked long and hard at a telephone engineer who was working in the street, which resulted in her hurrying home in tears, her ears ringing with the sound of wolf whistles


    5. I got into a fair old state and ended up with the mother and father of a migraine last night – all the bells and whistles


    6. Davie whistles to Ken and points at the door


    7. When they were done, very late indeed, the twins emerged to the raised eyebrows and appreciative whistles of each of the men lounging in the great room


    8. whistles – particularly in the multitude I was now


    9. but without the bells and whistles


    10. They would only return in the late afternoon, accompanied by the same noises and whistles

    11. Whistles had started blowing and the Sgt’s and Cpl’s were shouting at us to get over the command dugout for a briefing


    12. As soon as the bombardment finished the whistles went and we set off on our country ramble with our rifles and bayonets held at high port


    13. After it finished the whistles started and blasted out warning us and we set off on our way the first part of the assault was across open farm land which much of Cape Helles consisted of


    14. The naval bombardment went ahead at 10:15am and was a more intense and heavy one than the previous two at 10:45am the whistles shrilled and we set off across the ground that was now so familiar to us


    15. Then the whistles blew and we advanced over the open ground and passed over the top of the Turkish front line trenches leapfrogging on we again hit open ground


    16. This was greeted by good natured whistles and cat-calls from the bunch of students near the stage


    17. YEAH! There were more whistles followed by a surge to the bar


    18. Seven musicians, silhouetted in backlight, walked casually on stage, to applause and whistles from the crowd; their casualness underscored by a strong sense of purpose


    19. Then at 7:30hrs whistles will be sounded and the first wave of the attack will walk towards the German trenches there will be no running


    20. So our Officers told us to lie down were we where and to wait for the whistles that would start the attack

    21. ” However it didn’t matter someone obviously thought it was 7:30hrs because the whistles started shrilling and our wave rose up and we walked on towards the German positions


    22. Then he shouted who ever reaches the ball first can kick it onwards but don’t chase after it always kick it and walk towards it” as the whistles kept shrilling Frank gave the ball a good kick we moved forward following its path and keeping our formation


    23. It was followed by whistles and whoops of victory


    24. The sound of whistles blowing all the time, and women making the most horrible sounds like a locomotive letting of its steam whistle is the one thing I remember above all


    25. Whistles, faint voices, horses slowly clop-clopped through the alleys and byways


    26. The guards mingling among them, he noted, were armed only with nightsticks and whistles; the only firearm present were atop the wall


    27. Blonde and very pretty, she knew how to dance, and was drawing more than her share of applause, cheers and whistles from those watching


    28. This was rewarded with wolf whistles, jeers and some guy who shouted, “Yeah!”


    29. ‘Why are you leaving?’ whistles a young Englishman as I stagger down the hundreds of steps to the street below


    30. The wind whistles through the car

    31. He walked toward the president’s table amidst clapping and a few whistles


    32. Bruce spoke a command from his open window, and followed with crucial clicks and whistles


    33. But before the escort can respond, a projectile whistles over our heads and crashes into a nearby building


    34. As he places the plate on the table, he whistles a tune that sounds like a song


    35. I pointed out that if my father were still alive, “he would be here with bells and whistles, and I’m sure he is looking down on us now


    36. The crowd, including the senior NCOs, broke into cheers and whistles that even Bob Hope had never been accorded


    37. In further wide-eyed horror, the Colonel saw that the lieutenant, to the accompaniment of claps and whistles from the pilots gathered around, was obviously about to raise his head into the rapidly revolving ceiling fan directly above him


    38. ” When the wolf sees her, he whistles, howls, his eyes


    39. The guys responded to her “What's going on?” with whistles, coo's, and all kinds of flirts


    40. Whistles and some applause followed from the group

    41. Yes, it has bells and whistles, but if that is who you are, would you really be happy working somewhere that did not appreciate your style?


    42. Tara rolled her eyes amidst suggestive whistles, and the two headed out the door


    43. I told them I heard whistles inside my head


    44. “Memories,” Richard whistles to his pack, the dogs trot over in a line stopping on the side of their master


    45. ” You roll up the windows, the whipping wind makes it difficult to hear and this is too good, bells and whistles go off in your head, the connections become clearer and clearer


    46. Its links cut whistles through the air as he demanded, “Let him live


    47. He whistled a deep-pitched melody (Joorahplods’ mouths were of such a nature that their whistles were very deep tuned) that echoed about in the toilet bowl


    48. The blade whistles a sweet tune through the cold air and gracefully slides across your exposed throat as though it were a figure skater gliding on a frozen pond at night, shining in the light from the gas lamps and the twinkling stars overhead


    49. There were sharp whistles in the air which were followed by a series of explosions on our position


    50. Strange hoots and whistles drifted down from the crags above them













































    1. Travis spun back on his heel, whistling a tune about sunshine


    2. Hermann tried to cover his ears with his pillow, but then he was bothered by the sound of the whistling from his own nose


    3. Her happy whistling turned to a concerned hum


    4. Whistling, he grabbed his lunchbox from the refrigerator


    5. and Dan had almost got to the point of whistling one over when, to his obvious relief,


    6. the back lane, heading for the main road, whistling Greensleeves as he swished the


    7. Whistling In The Day


    8. whistling in the day


    9. It stopped at the campsite and snuffled, they could hear it's breath whistling and smell it's carrion smell


    10. Luray knew she should restrain herself from bopping into town whistling a Blighnitentide tune, but that was how she felt already

    11. ' And then he began whistling the anonymous soulful tune he'd played earlier - but in keys not yet appreciated by the untrained ear


    12. I wandered well off the track left in the grass by the other two, feeling and stroking the boulders as I passed, sometimes a long way behind but happy, whistling, and sometimes even singing in an absent-minded way; a lad again with nothing to rush home after school for, and a long time before tea


    13. whistling and shouting, and the liberal use of flexible switches of


    14. The wind buffeted the building, whistling through an invisible gap in the window frame and making an eerie noise, high pitched, floating above the scouring of the rain


    15. the Inn, whistling and feeling on top of the world


    16. Wind streams through the cabin, whistling on the jagged slivers of glass that cling to the window frames front and back


    17. In her thoughts she throws open the patio doors at her father’s house and takes a slow step around his garden, shuffling past flower pots full of cigarette butts, one more casualty on the mend, a dressing-gowned remnant of the whistling generation


    18. Just whistling a few notes to himself off the sky, like maybe he's a sound man going thru some final checks, gradually collecting it into a melody


    19. I remember him looking round the cover and whistling to himself as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so often afterwards:


    20. Below, as I stood whistling for a cab, a man came on me through the fog

    21. Mark returns, whistling, along the same path he left on the previous night


    22. The man kept turning back and whistling at her


    23. If the kettle is whistling, then it indicates that your emotions have literally reached the boiling point


    24. And a sudden cold rush of air passed through the nearby corridor, making a faint whistling sound


    25. “That you were caught up in the field, and activated the tossers at the same time, while whistling Goodnight Irene, of course!”


    26. Her breath was whistling between her teeth, her face as white as death


    27. its mystic whistling organ sound replaying in her head


    28. She started coughing and Helen ran to her side and held a bowl so she could spit into it the phlegm sounded like it was coming from her boots and a creaking whistling and wheezing came from her lungs


    29. The last thing I saw of him they had hoisted him up and were carrying him off with blood pouring from his smashed mouth accompanied by gurgling and whistling sounds as he tried to breath


    30. One by one each of them joined in the whistling and painfully slowly started putting their coats on

    31. “And what, arrest us for whistling?” asked Esther, getting up


    32. Please, humour me by joining in the whistling, it’s my birthday and I love this song, it’s better than happy birthday don’t you think?”


    33. Wouldn’t you know it, soon the whole pub was whistling and the friends slowly marched out, bowing to the innocently whistling crowd and leaving a severely stressed burly landlord git, unable to control the now rambunctious musicality of the remaining customers


    34. The boy appeared again, whistling as he strolled past the shop


    35. McKee sat down in one of the chairs, leaning his head back against the restraint, air whistling in and out of his mouth


    36. whistling through the trees, and chilly Thistle woke up one gray


    37. The whistling arrows rose high, raced down with gravity and pent up energy


    38. There was a sharp whistling noise, and a small, dark projectile flew through the air toward the drawbridge


    39. They walked about the stage showing off their outfit and hair to the whistling and cheering crowd and to the judges who were at last smiling


    40. I could hardly imagine that just a few days earlier war was raging here, with bullets flying and whistling by in all directions

    41. Now the kettle was whistling


    42. "Whistling at sheepdogs, eh?" I chided him


    43. In 1977, promoted now to Lieutenant Colonel and transferred into the depleted officer corps of the infantry, Truman was leading an assault team around a bend in a dirt road north of Ocotal, near the Honduran border, when a whistling rifle round cut a furrow across his right cheek and punched a neat hole through his ear an instant before the first cracks of AK-47’s rang out


    44. Stuart walked along the empty track whistling away to ‘The barber of Seville’


    45. She smirked and shook her head at the fear the sound had awakened in her, when she saw Truman in the bluish light of the moon, on his patio whistling down to her


    46. So he set off as well into the direction of what looked like a promising cluster of older-looking trees, their barks craggy and laden with moss, happily whistling a tune he could not possibly remember what it was


    47. Whistling a mindless tune, he tried to figure out what to do next, or more to the point, when to do it


    48. He was at peace, and rightfully so, as he accelerated towards the river below, feet first, flying in a black fog, the cold air whistling past his ears…at last


    49. But why is everyone whistling? They aren’t James


    50. Peter stands behind me, whistling as he fluffs his pillow











































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