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Recent Examples of whistle
Noun
Johnson has been visibly frustrated by his whistle early this season while acclimating to a new team.—Bennett Durando, Denver Post, 28 Oct. 2025 If trapped, signal for help with a whistle or by tapping.—Amanda Castro, MSNBC Newsweek, 27 Oct. 2025
Verb
Some theorists do try to whistle—or dog-whistle—positions that couldn’t survive being stated plainly.—Lula Konner, The New York Review of Books, 4 Oct. 2025 As a bonus, there is also an inner SOS panel and safety whistle to help you if needed.—Taylor Fox, Travel + Leisure, 2 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for whistle
One room cracked up at a vulgar joke about a woman’s behind, while another went for an outrageous and surreal midfilm montage — but each bit was made genuinely funnier by the dozens of people gasping and wheezing over it.
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Robert Rubsam,
New York Times,
1 Oct. 2025
The film wheezes through its less-than-80-minute running time, and no one seems all that sad to move on.
They were pieced together for the show's pièce de résistance as a swoosh-y, crinkle-y multi-color Snufflapagus, the lovable character from Sesame Street.
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Roxanne Robinson,
Forbes.com,
13 Sep. 2025
The swoosh has faced headwinds in recent years as innovation slowed and sales declined.
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