Words Containing Whistle
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			Definition of whistle
			
									- v. i. - To make a kind of musical sound, or series of sounds,
   by forcing the breath through a small orifice formed by contracting the
   lips; also, to emit a similar sound, or series of notes, from the mouth
   or beak, as birds.
- v. i. - To make a shrill sound with a wind or steam instrument,
   somewhat like that made with the lips; to blow a sharp, shrill tone.
- v. i. - To sound shrill, or like a pipe; to make a sharp,
   shrill sound; as, a bullet whistles through the air.
- v. t. - To form, utter, or modulate by whistling; as, to
   whistle a tune or an air.
- v. t. - To send, signal, or call by a whistle.
- v. i. - A sharp, shrill, more or less musical sound, made by
   forcing the breath through a small orifice of the lips, or through or
   instrument which gives a similar sound; the sound used by a sportsman
   in calling his dogs; the shrill note of a bird; as, the sharp whistle
   of a boy, or of a boatswain's pipe; the blackbird's mellow whistle.
- v. i. - The shrill sound made by wind passing among trees or
   through crevices, or that made by bullet, or the like, passing rapidly
   through the air; the shrill noise (much used as a signal, etc.) made by
   steam or gas escaping through a small orifice, or impinging against the
   edge of a metallic bell or cup.
- v. i. - An instrument in which gas or steam forced into a
   cavity, or against a thin edge, produces a sound more or less like that
   made by one who whistles through the compressed lips; as, a child's
   whistle; a boatswain's whistle; a steam whistle (see Steam whistle,
   under Steam).
- v. i. - The mouth and throat; -- so called as being the organs
   of whistling.