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whistle
Noun
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A whistle is a sound like music. A person makes a whistling sound by blowing air when the person's mouth is in a little circle.
The whistle of the wind in trees was low and sad.
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A whistle is a little instrument made of wood, metal or other material. A person puts the instrument in the person's mouth and blows air to make a loud whistling sound.
When you are in danger, blow your whistle loudly and someone will run and help you.
whistle
Verb
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To whistle is to make a whistling sound with one's mouth.
A happy person is able to whistle and work at the same time.
away
Preposition
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When something moves away from something else, the distance between them gets bigger. They are no longer near or close.
Go away! You're bothering me.
Keep the machine away from water.
The store is far away from my house. (It is a long distance from my house.)