That is the correct spelling of "whistle" (a sound or a noisemaker, or to make sound or music with the lips).
Whistle is spelled as W-H-I-S-T-L-E.
The correct spelling is "whistle."
The sound of a whistle is typically spelled as "whooo" or "whoo-whoo".
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
The word is spelled whistling. The root word is whistle. Rather than blowing the whistle around his neck, the man began whistling to make his dog return home.
The future tense of "whistle" is "will whistle." For example, "He will whistle a tune tomorrow."
The correct spelling is "whistle."
The sound of a whistle is typically spelled as "whooo" or "whoo-whoo".
We all heard a whistle before, but when you are writing something and you want to type or write a whistle sound, it gets you thinking. If I were writing it i would put, WHEWWW, or, PHEWWWWWW. NO A whistle sound makes the sound Whistle
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
The correct spelling is whistling (making a tonal or musical sound, as from the lips).
The word is spelled whistling. The root word is whistle. Rather than blowing the whistle around his neck, the man began whistling to make his dog return home.
The future tense of "whistle" is "will whistle." For example, "He will whistle a tune tomorrow."
Yes, he whistled when he was casting a spell in Rekord Country to escape. The only two reasons he doesn't actually whistle are- 1. He casts magic when he whistles. 2. He likes to annoy the living daylights out of 'Kuro-wanwan.'
The possessive form is whistle's.
whistle whistle
You find the coach ask him about the game, then he says he lost his whistle in the park. Got to the park then you will find a small puppy dog, the dog has the whistle, but Zack will come and say that it is his dogs toy because the dog lost his frissbe. Go towards the other end of the park and you will see a frisebe use a spell on the frisebee pick it up then return it and then Zack will give you the whistle, then you go back to the gym and then give Coach his whistle then play th dodgeball game.
The noun form is "a while" (unspecified period of time), the adverb form is "awhile" (requiring some time). The word sought may also be "whistle" (high-pitched sound made by lips or various devices).