trilling
IPA: trˈɪɫɪŋ
noun
- The production of a trill sound.
- (crystallography) A compound crystal consisting of three individuals.
- (obsolete, rare) One of three offspring born at the same birth; a triplet.
- A surname.
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Examples of "trilling" in Sentences
- Well, maybe 'trilling' is not the appropriate word.
- Noseemateemah made a trilling sound that Saamerah swore was laughter.
- An assertion you just hope was followed by somebody trilling: Ooh, get you.
- That eerie wailing at the end of the title theme is a team of trilling horns.
- He heard her trilling, in and out through open windows, all down the long wing that was hers.
- The deceptively sugary, trilling Breaking Point does observe that some women "tolerate too damn much", but it's easily missed.
- One, simply to overide the news of the rise of the 9 trilling $ debt ... and divert the town hall folks 'attention in a different direction.
- Her trilling laughter smote upon his reverie, and he stepped to the screen-door, through which he could see her running down the path to the beach.
- Rose was in the kitchen, hemming the sleeve of her new bluebell blue dress and drinking a bowl of chocolate when we came trilling home—a happy, boisterous quartet.
- He writes well of the beauty he encounters: "There's something wonderfully inspiring about rivers—about the determination with which they set their sights on the sea and weave around the infinite obstacles in their path while never losing their sweet trilling song."
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