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WHISTLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHISTLY is resembling a whistle.
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whistly, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective whistly is in the 1900s. OED's only evidence for whistly is from 1907, in the writing of 'Q', writer and anthologist ...
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whistly. The secure whistleblower software.
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whistly
▪ I. whistly, a. rare. (ˈhwɪs(ə)lɪ) [f. whistle n. or v. + -y1.] Resembling a whistle.1907 ‘Q’ Merry Garden, etc. 146 Makes a whistly noise in his speech—do he—like a slit bellows?▪ II. whistly, adv. arch. (ˈhwɪstlɪ) [f. whist a.1 + -ly2.] Silently, quietly, softly, without noise.a 1400–50 Wars Alex...
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Whistly Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Whistly Definition ... (obsolete) Silently. Wiktionary. adjective. (informal) Making a whistling sound. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Origin of Whistly. whistle + - ...
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whistly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From whistle + -ly. Adjective. edit. whistly (comparative more whistly, superlative most whistly). (informal) Making a whistling sound. Related terms. edit.
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Seventh octave
While notes in the sixth octave, between soprano high C and C7, can have enough color to sound flutey or canary-like, the squeaky, whistly tones in the
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Whistly - Websters Dictionary 1828
Whistly ... WHISTLY, adverb Silently. Websters Dictionary 1828.
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What type of word is 'whistly'? Whistly can be an adverb or an adjective
whistly used as an adjective: Making a whistling sound. Adjectives are are describing words. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun ...
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whistly, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb whistly is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for whistly is from around 1400– ...
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whistly | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
whistly. English. adj. Definitions. (informal) Making a whistling sound. Etymology. Suffix from English whistle. Origin. English. whistle. Gloss. Timeline ...
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Whistly - definition of Whistly by The Free Dictionary
Define Whistly. Whistly synonyms, Whistly pronunciation, Whistly translation, English dictionary definition of Whistly. adv. 1. In a whist manner; silently.
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wistly
† ˈwistly, adv. Obs. Forms: 6 wystly, wistle, wistlie, 6–9 wistly. [Origin doubtful; perh. a variant of whistly, whishtly advs. silently, hushedly.] With close attention; intently. Occas. with implication of wistfully 2.a 1500 Gest of Robyn Hode ccccx, Robyn behelde our comly kynge Wystly in the fac...
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This World Over
noises in the last verse", Partridge said, are viola harmonics played by session musician Stuart Gordon, who "saws the bow over at a harmonic point, very whistly
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noises in the last verse", Partridge said, are viola harmonics played by session musician Stuart Gordon, who "saws the bow over at a harmonic point, very whistly
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