Thesaurus / skirled
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Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to skirled, such as: blare, hiss, blast, fife, flute, and pipe.
How to use skirled in a sentence
We cried to him by his name, we skirled in the deid lug of him, we shook him by the shouther.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 11 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONThe telephone skirled joyously, and the train-master snatched up the ear-piece.
THE GRAFTERSFRANCIS LYNDEIn the cab, Clay peered through the now almost-blinding blizzard that whirled and skirled thick snow across the thruway.
CODE THREERICK RAPHAELThe train that skirled maun hae been a coal train that rins by about half-past three in the morning.
THE DISENTANGLERSANDREW LANGFifes skirled, and drums throbbed, and the stars and stripes snapped in the breeze.
THE CRISIS, COMPLETEWINSTON CHURCHILLWe cried to him by his name, we skirled in the deid lug of him, we shook him by the shou'ther.
DAVID BALFOUR, SECOND PARTROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONAs he came near the landing-place a woman skirled suddenly from the back of a rock.
LOCHINVARS. R. CROCKETTShe imagined herself skirled along the tan-bark and was afraid.
WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHINGRUPERT HUGHESShe was that frighted she skirled out and well nigh fainted off.
FACING DEATHG. A. HENTYSir William trumpeted at Julian, and Julian skirled wildly back.
THE MESSENGERELIZABETH ROBINS