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Should the whistle blower have stayed silent?

You can hear a nightingale whistle at night.

For us, the slothful spell was broken on our second afternoon by a shrill whistle.

No word yet on whether the Disneyfied medical staff will be required to whistle while they work.

The fighting starts when a signal such as an air horn or whistle blows, and can last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.

Johnny Godfrey framed by the Debden scoreboard. Two items of personal kit visible in this portrait are the silk scarf to prevent neck chafing, and a whistle to summon help in the event of ditching.

At the referee's whistle the players unpiled.

She walks across a levee, blowing a whistle and waving her arms.

At that point the guard blew the whistle, so I closed the carriage-door window and the train pulled away.

His purple wand - which is actually a plastic stake for horseshoes - usually leads, but his body and his whistle work right along with it.

He heard a muffled whistle somewhere in the distance, then suddenly he saw his sister running towards him and shouting that she must go back to the country and enter a nunnery, then cutting off her hair until she was completely bald.

The traveler gave a loud whistle of gladness.

After a while the whistle blew. It was like throwing a bucket of chum into a tank of sharks.

That was the last goal of a fiercely fought match, but things really got going after the final whistle, when some of the victorious Egyptian team celebrated by attacking their vanquished rivals.

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Astronauts on a spacewalk cannot whistle.

Any second, I expect that he'll pull a whistle from his pocket and blow it.

You could hear the chirping of the locator devices the fire fighters wear, hear the whistle of the respirators, see only the lights flashing red and yellow through the haze.

He blew several loud blasts on his whistle.

The new rules try to correct this, for example by allowing a reward to be paid in some circumstances to whistle-blowers who only grumble internally.

Whether an invaluable Italian violin or a casually-cut reed whistle, when left untouched, remains soundless.

He gave a loud whistle of surprise.

There was a sudden scuffle, a sound of blows, and out burst Abraham Gray with a knife cut on the side of the cheek, and came running to the captain like a dog to the whistle.

He used a whistle to decoy the birds within range.

How the sun rose above the granite and concrete. How the pigeon flew above you, the whistle around its tail feathers trilling.

This is something like the way in which high and low sounds are produced by a flute or whistle.