Sentences with Tweedle

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44 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tweedle'

The birds tweedle cheerfully at dawn, signaling the start of a new day.

He used a small flute to tweedle a merry tune during the festive parade.

The old door hinges would tweedle whenever the wind blew strongly.

The high-pitched instruments tweedle softly in the background of the orchestra.

She found it endearing how her pet hamster would tweedle whenever she entered the room.

With a gentle shake, the bells would tweedle, creating a pleasant sound in the breeze.

The car's brakes began to tweedle, indicating it might need maintenance soon.

As the tea kettle heated, it started to tweedle, signaling that the water was boiling.

The computer's speakers would tweedle softly when notifications arrived.

During the puppet show, the puppeteer made the bird puppet tweedle to add realism to the performance.

The tiny insects would tweedle in harmony, creating an enchanting forest symphony.

She could hear the wind tweedle through the gaps in the cabin walls during the storm.

The young magician could tweedle a spellbinding tune using his enchanted wand.

The vintage clock would tweedle melodically as it struck each hour.

Whenever the breeze picked up, the wind chimes would tweedle, creating a soothing atmosphere in the garden.

The metallic windmill blades would tweedle in the gusty wind, generating electricity for the farm.

She could hear her cat tweedle playfully with a small toy in the other room.

The electronic keypad would tweedle softly with each keypress, providing audible feedback.

The distant music of a flute seemed to tweedle across the meadow, adding magic to the evening air.

As the wind passed through the narrow gaps, the branches would tweedle against the windowpane.

The delicate wind chimes would tweedle softly, creating a peaceful ambiance on the porch.

The musical instrument seemed to tweedle effortlessly in the hands of the skilled musician.

She could tweedle a tune on her lips, mimicking the sound of the songbirds outside.

The old-fashioned doorbell would tweedle cheerfully whenever someone arrived at the house.

The mechanical toy would tweedle and whirl around, captivating the children's attention.

When the violinist played, the strings seemed to tweedle, producing a mesmerizing melody.

The songbird began to tweedle, adding a cheerful note to the quiet morning.

The small robot would tweedle as it moved around, delighting the children with its sounds.

She could tweedle a simple melody on the tiny music box, creating a nostalgic tune.

The wind would tweedle through the gaps in the wooden fence, creating a haunting sound.

The alarm clock started to tweedle, indicating that it was time to wake up.

The flute player could tweedle intricate tunes effortlessly, captivating the audience.

The old, rusty hinges of the gate would tweedle whenever someone pushed it open.

The bird would tweedle in the early hours, announcing the arrival of spring.

The wind would tweedle through the branches, setting a haunting background to the eerie night.

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