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▪ 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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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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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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The Big Express
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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