yodeling

IPA: jˈoʊdʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • The act of one who yodels.
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Examples of "yodeling" in Sentences

  • (i hope not) the 'yodeling' is still a good thing.
  • She's a yodeler and I've made it clear that yodeling is just below Rap on my "all-time things I wish would go away" list.
  • There is also a dance floor and DJs pumping out pop music, as well as fun activities that the visitors can get involved in, such as yodeling and drinking contests.
  • Not only that, there are numerous whistling languages traditional among mountain peoples, where visual contact can be made over great distances, but the voice is difficult to discern (the exception being, of course, yodeling, which is yet another language).
  • Although Cline preferred traditional country music, which typically included vocalizations such as yodeling, the country music industry - coming into increasing competition with rock and roll - was trying to increase its appeal to a more mainstream audience.
  • The wordless vocalizations in the folk-hop "Hatari" could fairly be described as yodeling, but Garbus sells the warble with her fearlessness (here's someone who never bothered to wonder if she might be annoying people, and her boldness gives her an edge.) "There is a natural sound that wild things make when they're bound" is "Hatari" 's closing line, which is a perfect description of Garbus 'unhinged mode.

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