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I. whistle [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl, Brit ˈwɪs(ə)l] VERB intr
1. whistle:
whistle (make sound) person:
whistle (loudly)
whistle referee:
whistle kettle:
whistle kettle:
whistle train:
whistle wind:
whistle wind:
to whistle to a dog
to whistle at the girls
to whistle at the girls
to whistle for sth ugs if they want more money, they can whistle for it
2. whistle (speed, rush) + Adv Kompl:
to whistle by bullet/arrow:
II. whistle [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl, Brit ˈwɪs(ə)l] VERB trans
1. whistle tune:
whistle
2. whistle (signal):
III. whistle [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl, Brit ˈwɪs(ə)l] SUBST
1. whistle (instrument):
whistle
whistle
to blow a whistle
to blow a whistle
a factory whistle
as clean as a whistle your lungs are as clean as a whistle
his record is as clean as a whistle
to blow the whistle on sb (inform on)
delatar a alguien
to blow the whistle on sb (reprimand)
llamar a alguien al orden
to blow the whistle on sth (put a stop to)
to wet one's whistle scherzh
to wet one's whistle scherzh
2. whistle (sound):
whistle (made with mouth)
whistle (loud)
whistle (made by referee's whistle)
whistle (made by referee's whistle)
whistle (of kettle)
whistle (of kettle)
whistle (of train)
whistle (of wind, bullet)
tin whistle SUBST
tin whistle
whistle-blower [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl ˌbloʊ(ə)r, Brit] SUBST JUR
whistle-blower
whistle-stop [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl ˌstɑp, Brit] SUBST
1. whistle-stop (brief appearance):
whistle-stop
2. whistle-stop (station, town):
whistle-stop Am
whistle up VERB [Am ˈ(h)wɪsəl -, Brit ˈwɪs(ə)l -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. whistle up (summon):
whistle up dog
whistle up dog
whistle up dog
whistle up dog
2. whistle up (provide at short notice):
whistle up meal
whistle up dress
whistle up help
penny whistle [Am ˈpɛni ˌ(h)wɪsəl, Brit] SUBST
penny whistle
I. wolf whistle [Am ˈwʊlf ˌ(h)wɪsəl, Brit ˈwʊlf wɪs(ə)l] SUBST
wolf whistle
wolf whistle
he gave her a wolf whistle
he gave her a wolf whistle
le chifló LatAm
II. wolf-whistle VERB trans
wolf-whistle
wolf-whistle
chiflarle a LatAm
III. wolf-whistle VERB intr
wolf-whistle
wolf-whistle
chiflar LatAm
whistle-stop tour SUBST
whistle-stop tour
a whistle-stop tour of Ohio
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I. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling VERB intr
1. whistle (of person):
whistle
to whistle at sb/sth
to whistle in admiration
2. whistle (of bird):
whistle
II. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling VERB trans
whistle
III. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling SUBST
1. whistle kein Pl (blowing sound):
whistle
the whistle of the wind
2. whistle (musical device):
whistle
referee's whistle
to blow a whistle
Wendungen:
to blow the whistle on sb
to wet one's whistle
penny whistle SUBST
penny whistle
wolf whistle SUBST
wolf whistle
whistleblower, whistle-blower SUBST
to whistle cheerfully
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I. whistle <-ling> [ˈhwɪs·əl] VERB intr
1. whistle (of person):
whistle
to whistle at sb/sth
to whistle in admiration
2. whistle (of bird):
whistle
II. whistle <-ling> [ˈhwɪs·əl] VERB trans
whistle
III. whistle [ˈhwɪs·əl] SUBST
1. whistle (blowing sound):
whistle
the whistle of the wind
2. whistle (musical device):
whistle
referee's whistle
to blow a whistle
Wendungen:
to blow the whistle on sb
to wet one's whistle
wolf whistle SUBST
wolf whistle
(as) clean as a whistle
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Present
Iwhistle
youwhistle
he/she/itwhistles
wewhistle
youwhistle
theywhistle
Past
Iwhistled
youwhistled
he/she/itwhistled
wewhistled
youwhistled
theywhistled
Present Perfect
Ihavewhistled
youhavewhistled
he/she/ithaswhistled
wehavewhistled
youhavewhistled
theyhavewhistled
Past Perfect
Ihadwhistled
youhadwhistled
he/she/ithadwhistled
wehadwhistled
youhadwhistled
theyhadwhistled
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The whistle-stop was planned to be abolished in 1978 but due a local small hospital and the wishes of a few locals it remained.
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His campaign hoped to hold whistle-stop events at small-town gas stations where he could mingle with one or two dozen voters.
www.rawstory.com
The feature takes a whistle-stop tour through the history and math behind the algorithm, which has gone on to run the world.
gizmodo.com
A whistle-stop tour of the ship is undertaken with feverish excitement.
www.wexfordpeople.ie
The answer, if his recent whistle-stop northern tour is a guide, is not very well.
www.independent.co.uk