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  2. to move quickly through or past something, especially in a way that makes a long, high sound: whistle through She heard the wind whistling through the trees and the howl of a distant wolf. whistle past I stepped out of the building and immediately a bullet whistled past my head.

  3. A whistle is a loud sound produced by air or steam being forced through a small opening, or by something moving quickly through the air.

  4. The meaning of WHISTLE is a small wind instrument in which sound is produced by the forcible passage of breath through a slit in a short tube. How to use whistle in a sentence.

  5. to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a special device held to the lips: He whistled as he worked. whistle at On the days when she wore a skirt the men on the construction site would whistle at her. Someone was whistling Beatles tunes outside my window.

  6. Whistle definition, to make a clear musical sound, a series of such sounds, or a high-pitched, warbling sound by the forcible expulsion of the breath through a small opening formed by contracting the lips, or through the teeth, with the aid of the tongue. See more.

  7. the loud, high sound produced by air or steam being forced through a small opening, or by something moving quickly through the air. the whistle of a boiling kettle. the whistle of a bullet. The train entered the tunnel with a shrill whistle. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. A whistle is a small wind instrument, and you probably know people who are good at whistling without an instrument. Trains have whistles, and the wind whistles too. The world is full of whistles.

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