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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.
I would spell "Lori" as a man's name like this: Laurie. Like in Little Women, but I don't know.
The vowel sound in "man" is the short 'a' sound, as in the word "cat" or "bat."
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in mad and can.
The A has a short A sound as in can and plan.
you are about to crash man! turn!!
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.
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as a man i know it just comes out by instinct
There is no reference that I could find in the Bible about whistling women. What you are probably referring to is an old Scottish saying about a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for man or God.
Learn how to spell... Silly women tryin to do man jobs
no 1. Spell relationship right 2. Tell me who it is with ( a women, man, friend, sibling??????????????)
The Creek term for an old man is honvnwv leskē. The letter v is used to represent a vague "uh" sound.
We do not have a record of how such a sound effect might have been made, so the best we can do is to use our imaginations. I suspect that the musicians who played recorders (the use of recorders is noted in Hamlet) may have made whistling sounds with them.
I would spell "Lori" as a man's name like this: Laurie. Like in Little Women, but I don't know.
They need to talk deeper than women, otherwise they sound like girls.
Yes, Bing Crosby did his own whistling in the film "White Christmas." His whistling was featured prominently in the song "The Old Man," showcasing his musical talent in addition to his singing. Crosby was known for his smooth voice and charming style, and his whistling added to the overall appeal of the film's soundtrack.