English to Urdu Dictionary whistle

whistle

سیٹی
definition
verb
the audience cheered and whistled
emit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth.
you can go home and whistle for your wages
wish for or expect (something) in vain.
noun
As was expected, his special appearance was greeted with whistles and applause that reverberated through the night.
a clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
translation of 'whistle'
verb
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noun
سیٹی
example
An appreciative 'whistle' echoed up from his sister, Grace.
Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the 'whistle' and harmonica.
He described the male call as a high-pitched 'whistle' repeating a long, drawn-out KI-WI sound about 30 times.
the referee did not 'whistle' for a foul
Ungainly but smooth, this theme gives the audience something to 'whistle' on the way home.
Shortly after, Bernard Duff sounded the final 'whistle' .
As he summarized the events and claimed his Stasi was still solidly in control, deputies began to hoot and 'whistle' in derision.
Their effort, worthless in itself, merely a means to an end - the finishing line or the factory 'whistle' signaling the end of the workday.
We sell these world wide to hotels who use them for the concierge to 'whistle' up a taxi!
Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final 'whistle' sounded.
South Africa attacked from the opening 'whistle' forcing mistakes from the England side.
He plays Celtic 'whistle' , didgeridoo, panpipes, flute and bass flute in his trademark blend of Celtic, classical, jazz and folk music.
The ground cleared in a flash when the 'whistle' sounded for half time
The odd 'whistle' and occasional murmur slipped through from the usually voluble Parisians but otherwise they remained as unemotional as the protagonists on court.
the kettle began to 'whistle'
you can go home and 'whistle' for your wages
The most natural way to express joy is to 'whistle' a happy tune.
‘The wind used to 'whistle' through the door but not any longer,’ said Mr Ellis, who has lived in the house for 15 years.
For example, on one occasion he embarked on the story of his first marriage and ended up telling me how he likes to 'whistle' tunes in the street.
Justin gave a low 'whistle' as he signaled to a waiter for a seat.
He put his fingers to his mouth and gave a loud 'whistle' to signal his men.
the referee did not 'whistle' for a foul
The Tramore defence was unyielding, however, and the final 'whistle' sounded as Richard Hickey cleared the ball to midfield.
To my surprise I could 'whistle' the entire guitar solo - it's been locked in my brain all these years, waiting.
The train 'whistle' blew twice, signaling that the two o'clock train was going to pull out of the station.
She heard the late birds chirp, the crickets 'whistle' , the stray dogs howl.
She was out by the playground when the 'whistle' blew, signaling the end of lunch recess.
you can go home and 'whistle' for your wages
the kettle began to 'whistle'
She was about to explain, when a high-pitched 'whistle' from somewhere in the middle of the soldiers sounded.
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