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- noun Plural form of
whistle . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
whistle .
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Examples
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I got the most whistles from a group of women sitting at a bar.
Cameroonian Vacay Part I: Chad and the Extreme North Kate Fleurange 2009
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I got the most whistles from a group of women sitting at a bar.
Archive 2009-04-01 Kate Fleurange 2009
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Yes | No | Report from Dave DiBenedetto wrote 14 weeks 5 days ago guncrazy74 -- Interesting point about hearing those whistles from the dog's position and not inches away from your ear ... also, very funny about the Mega whistle and dove season ... sounds like something I'd do.
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Thanks to Ray Bradbury I have strong, deep delicious feelings about circuses, libraries, the month of October, the rattling of tree limbs, and the wail of train whistles -- which I hear every night when I curl up to sleep.
MIND MELD: Members of Book View Cafe Reveal Their Favorite Books 2009
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If the Pearlies bitch about noise from the mail trucks now, (and train whistles, and garbage trucks) then they would surely be sent into therapy sessions over all the noise and fuss a stadium would bring ...
Stadium switcheroo -- must the construction go out for bid now? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Yes | No | Report from Dave DiBenedetto wrote 14 weeks 5 days ago guncrazy74 -- Interesting point about hearing those whistles from the dog's position and not inches away from your ear ... also, very funny about the Mega whistle and dove season ... sounds like something I'd do.
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Monday, April 6 2009 ok Gmail blow your candles, you are getting old & slow, sending a mail from gmail/google apps takes a long time. not sure if the pipes are to be blamed or all the bells & whistles from the lab? has any one noticed?
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$ 2 Million for a URL-shortening service + Analytics + bells and whistles is a huge figure no matter which way you look at it.
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So easy-to-use and no technical training but with all the bells and whistles is what you want.
Jonathan Bernstein: How to Fail at Crisis Response Jonathan Bernstein 2010
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A sparkling new TV, with the latest whiz-bang bells and whistles, is great fun to have.
Now Is A Good Time To Haggle Over A TV - The Consumerist 2009
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