Words and phrases that have a meaning related to whistles: (118 results)
Often used in the same context:
horn, foghorns, shrieks, bells, beeps, toots, castanet, screams, chirping, hooting, claxon, howls, sirens, clackers, whinnies, bugles, squawk, roar, tintinnabulation, moans, klaxon, trumpets, groans, calliope, clangs, yelps, bleeps, hissing, noises, clunks, rumble, jeers, noisemaking, growl, hoorays, hum, screech, wind chimes, moos, thundering, thrum, drumbeats, cacophony, tooters, clop, birdcall, trill, pealing, bravos, whine, tremolos, fortissimo, neighs, din, yapping, cowabunga, bleats, blare, kettledrums, aahs, boos, sibilance, cawing, pyros, squeal, shouts, shrilling, grunt, braying, sound, backtalk, cymbals, strobes, bellowing, ringing, castanets, clinks, vibrating, hooters, xylophones, cowbell, tinkle, refs, yeahs, purr, metronomes, chirrup, fanfares, zebras, cries, hoofbeats, buzzers, whoop, wail, spangles, bangs, throaty, honks, clanking, chime, whistlers, whirr, whistle, hoots, sounds, wails, echoes, scream, peals, voices, whistling, cry, rattle, rattles, trills, barks
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Also try:calliope, steam organ
— Adjectives for whistles: shrill, loud, sharp, short, low, few, long, locomotive, little, more, pitched, more...
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