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41 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Whistle'

As the steam escaped, the kettle started to whistle on the stove.

The lifeguard used a whistle to alert swimmers of the approaching danger.

The old steam engine would whistle loudly as it chugged along the tracks.

The referee blew the whistle, stopping the game due to a foul.

The wind made the trees whistle as it swept through the forest.

During the concert, the musician used a whistle for a special musical effect.

The tea kettle started to whistle, indicating that the water had reached its boiling point.

The shepherd used a whistle to call his dog back to the flock.

She decided to whistle secrets to her friend during the boring lecture.

The referee blew the whistle, signaling the end of the intense soccer match.

The whistleblower courageously exposed the corrupt practices within the company.

In the quiet forest, the wind made the leaves whistle a soothing melody.

As the teapot heated up, it started to whistle, indicating that the water was boiling.

Trying to keep the secret plan, she accidentally let a small whistle slip.

The audience erupted in cheers as the performer finished his dazzling whistle solo.

The coach instructed the players to whistle if they needed a substitution during the game.

The train conductor gave a loud whistle before the train departed from the station.

In the quiet forest, the hiker used a whistle to communicate with fellow hikers at a distance.

The police officer used a whistle to control traffic during the busy intersection hours.

As the tea kettle boiled, it emitted a soft whistle, indicating that the water was ready.

During the concert, the conductor signaled the musicians with a subtle whistle for a smooth transition.

The gym teacher taught the students how to whistle properly for the annual sports day.

The referee's sharp whistle stopped the play, drawing attention to a rule violation.

The witness decided to whistle against the suspect in the courtroom.

After finding evidence, she chose to whistle about the unethical practices in the company.

The teacher warned the students not to whistle baseless accusations without proof.

The journalist was brave enough to whistle about corruption in the government.

The detective had to carefully whistle against the notorious gang to ensure a successful arrest.

The employee decided to whistle about the safety concerns in the workplace.

The environmentalist had a duty to whistle against companies harming the ecosystem.

The athlete faced consequences for trying to whistle against the coach without evidence.

The detective decided to whistle the truth about the mysterious disappearance.

The whistleblower bravely chose to whistle about corporate corruption.

During the assembly, the principal warned students not to whistle sensitive information about their classmates.

The journalist decided to whistle the government's involvement in the controversial project.

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