- whistle
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. & v. pipe, piping, flute.II(Roget's IV) n.1. [A shrill sound]Syn. cry, shriek, howl, blast, piping, Siren call, fire alarm, birdcall, signal, toot, blare; see also noise 1 .2. [An instrument that produces a shrill sound]Syn. fife, pipe, pipes, panpipes, tin whistle, steam whistle, mouth whistle, traffic whistle, Siren, calliope.v.1. [To produce a shrill blast]Syn. fife, pipe, flute, trill, hiss, whiz, wheeze, shriek, howl, blare, toot, tootle; see also sound 1 .2. [To call with a whistle]Syn. signal, summon, warn, command, flag, arrest, sound a whistle.3. [To produce a tune by whistling]Syn. warble, tootle, trill, quaver, carol, improvise.III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) v.pipe, flute, trill, toot, blow.
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