Pronunciation of the English word whistles.
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1. | He whistles as he walks to work. | |
2. | This electronic toilet comes with all sorts of bells and whistles. | |
3. | The blackbird whistles. | |
4. | He whistles all the time. It drives me crazy. | |
5. | So engrossed was he with his occupation that he appeared to have forgotten our presence, for he chattered away to himself under his breath the whole time, keeping up a running fire of exclamations, groans, whistles, and little cries suggestive of encouragement and of hope. | |
6. | When she finally decided to appear on the stage, the public greeted her with whistles. | |
7. | Nazis often use dog whistles in the hopes that they will generate outrage, and use this outrage to further their propaganda. | |
8. | "Low-IQ" is one of Donald Trump's favorite dog whistles. | |
9. | Donald Trump is not shy about using a plethora of antisemitic dog whistles on any Jew who publicly criticizes him. | |
10. | Tom spends his free time making whistles. |