trilled

IPA: trˈɪɫd

adjective

  • uttered with a trill
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Examples of "trilled" in Sentences

  • He trilled the audience.
  • Nice to read that a New York teacher is "trilled" about the blog.
  • Hasenpfeffer dove under a pillow, and Habanero trilled nervously.
  • Increasing the stricture of a typical trill results in a trilled fricative.
  • Habanero trilled and swooped up and then landed on the ground ten feet from us.
  • Habanero trilled and then folded his wings back and dropped to the ground like a stone.
  • They trilled, “Listen you two, the baby is yours the minute you hold that bundle of joy.”
  • Here the Robin trilled out a few of his favourite notes, but the Tortoise soon interrupted him.
  • The call trilled and rumbled, rising and falling, now a patter of light musical sound, now a low grumble.
  • Habanero swooped down and flew along at our sides, and I could see gossamer strands trailing from his scales as he trilled happily.
  • So saying, the Robin trilled out a pleasant farewell, and returned to the shrubbery grounds, where, in an ivy covered wall, he had found for himself a snug little winter's home.
  • I have an 8 year old great grandson who would be trilled if the President spoke at his school no matter what he said, During the election he would watch his campaign ads on T.V., he talked about Obama so much at school his teacher told him after the election he had won and Kyle had to stop talking about him.

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