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whistle

[wis-uhl, hwis-] / ˈwɪs əl, ˈʰwɪs- /


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Make a loud noise, such as yelling or blowing a whistle, and try to make yourself look bigger by waving your arms.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026

In “Back to the Future,” Tolkan portrayed Vice Principal Gerald Strickland, who surveyed the school’s halls with a whistle around his neck and a tardy slip burning a hole in his pocket.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026

"VAR has looked at it and said she hasn't made an obvious error. I think she has. If she doesn't blow that whistle, then it goes to VAR, and for me, the goal stands."

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

Referee Jean-Jacques Ndala blew the final whistle of that match in Rabat almost two months ago, but the ramifications of events during the game will impact African football for a long time to come.

From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026

I listen to her lungs whistle and wheeze.

From "Clairboyance" by Kristiana Kahakauwila