Sentences with Whiffle

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19 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Whiffle'

The old tree began to whiffle in the strong wind, its branches swaying gracefully.

As the boat sailed through the rough waves, it started to whiffle, making the passengers a bit uneasy.

The politician's argument began to whiffle as he struggled to maintain his stance during the debate.

The dancer moved with precision, allowing her body to whiffle in sync with the rhythm of the music.

The veteran boxer, exhausted but determined, continued to whiffle on his feet in the championship match.

The fragile stack of cards started to whiffle as the table vibrated with each step.

The old wooden bridge began to whiffle as the heavy truck passed over it, causing concern among the pedestrians.

The professor's complex explanation began to whiffle in the minds of the students, leading to confusion.

The astronaut felt disoriented as he began to whiffle in the zero-gravity environment of outer space.

The economic stability of the country began to whiffle as the stock market experienced sudden fluctuations.

The indecisive student would whiffle between choosing a major, unable to settle on a clear direction.

As the wind continued to whiffle through the trees, the leaves rustled, creating a soothing natural melody.

The chef decided to whiffle between two recipes before settling on the perfect dish for the evening.

During the negotiation, both parties seemed to whiffle on the terms of the agreement, prolonging the discussion.

The old radio would whiffle in and out of reception, making it challenging to enjoy a consistent broadcast.

The athlete's performance began to whiffle as fatigue set in, affecting the overall outcome of the game.

The financial market appeared to whiffle as investors reacted to the unexpected economic news.

The author couldn't help but whiffle between two possible endings for the novel, struggling to choose the more impactful one.

The comedian's jokes would often whiffle between clever wit and simple humor, appealing to a broad audience.

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