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Things trilling often describes (“trilling ________”)
sound, song, laugh, notes, wire, call, note, voice, laughter, whistle, sounds, cries, cry, birds, songs, matter, calls, noise, water, voices, expense, finger, noises, bird, cost, importance, sum, circumstance, flute, melody, evolutions, incident, throat, loss, species, chirrs, canary, blast, giggle, tenor, soprano, exceptions, chirrup, laughters, ring, laughs, cause, tones, accents, matters, degree, extent, consideration, vibrato, stream, occasion, affair, throats, lingual, phone, circumstances, breeze, nightingales, offence, flutes, lark, phrase, pipe, passage, undertone, whistles, tongue, surges, excitement, squeal
How trilling often is described (“________ trilling”)
literary, shrill, sweet, soft, high, clear, late, long, american, young, prolonged, rapid, liberal, loud, joyful, continuous, liquid, mere, pitched, joyous, melodious, sharp, native, persistent, plaintive, critic, unanswered, marvellous, silvery, finest, monotonous, distinctive, unceasing, peculiar, incessant, exquisite, mighty, electronic, sudden, distant, constant, limpid, thin, delightful, ceaseless, cheerful, steady, curious, herring, delicate, exultant, wild
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