Sentences with Whistle For

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Whistle For'

The coach decided to whistle for a substitute player in the last quarter.

In the courtroom, the lawyer would often whistle for objections during the trial.

The manager had to whistle for additional staff during the busy holiday season.

The detective decided to whistle for backup before entering the dangerous situation.

The captain had to whistle for the crew to prepare for the upcoming storm.

The scientist had to whistle for more funding to continue the research project.

The coach decided to whistle for additional players to join the soccer team.

After waiting for hours, she finally had to whistle for a taxi in the busy city.

The manager had to whistle for a meeting to discuss the upcoming project deadlines.

The conductor raised his baton and began to whistle for the orchestra to start playing.

The lifeguard had to whistle for everyone to quickly exit the pool due to the approaching thunderstorm.

In the old Western town, the sheriff would often whistle for his horse when trouble was brewing.

The chef would whistle for his assistant whenever he needed an extra hand in the bustling kitchen.

The director had to whistle for the actors to assemble on the set for the final scene.

During the protest, the organizer would whistle for attention before making important announcements.

The teacher had to whistle for silence in the classroom after a lively discussion got out of hand.

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