The cord that holds a whistle is called a lanyard. You'd see this type of medium-thickness, white rope-like "neck cord" with a large whistle attached, with the whistle resting at the middle of the chest, worn around the necks of lifeguards, sports referees, etc. The term, lanyard, originally was a nautical term meaning a rope used to tie or secure something on a ship, such as the ship's rigging.
Hold the stylus on it and move it down to pull the cord.
John, tie that cord around the bushel of corn; whistle when you're done.
whistle :-)
any car can hold a surfboard if you either have a bungee cord or a roof rack I think the answer your lokking for is a Woody
the "bump" on the whistle catches air as you throw it pushing air through the whistle , exiting through the opposite side of the plastic whistle. If you were to hold the foottball outside your car window it would whistle constantly while moving.
A whistle blower can also be called a snitch or a tattletale.
Yes, "whistle" is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical object. It is something you can see and hold in your hand, making it tangible.
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Onomatopoeia
Inflammation of the spinal cord is called Myelitis.
Annoying?
There is no unit of measure called a cord.