WARBLE in a Sentence
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14 example sentences for WARBLE, such as:
1. In the spring, linnets warble in the trees.
2. Every morning the birds warble outside her window.
3. Ned, getting sentimental, warbled a serenade with the pensive refrain.
4. Likewise nightingales were warbling from the recesses of the foliage, and some wood tulips were glowing yellow in the grass.
5. But she would have consented if he had proposed to sing a whole opera, and warbled away, blissfully regardless of time and tune.
2. Every morning the birds warble outside her window.
3. Ned, getting sentimental, warbled a serenade with the pensive refrain.
4. Likewise nightingales were warbling from the recesses of the foliage, and some wood tulips were glowing yellow in the grass.
5. But she would have consented if he had proposed to sing a whole opera, and warbled away, blissfully regardless of time and tune.
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Meanings and Examples of WARBLE
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warble
v. sing note or song with trills; modulate tone's frequency
Classic Sentence:
1 Everything in this charming retreat, from the warble of the birds to the smile of the mistress, breathed tranquillity and repose.
2 In the spring, linnets warble in the trees.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER VI—THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES
Context Highlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER VI—THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES
3 Ned, getting sentimental, warbled a serenade with the pensive refrain.
4 But she would have consented if he had proposed to sing a whole opera, and warbled away, blissfully regardless of time and tune.
5 Other poets have warbled the praises of the soft eye of the antelope, and the lovely plumage of the bird that never alights; less celestial, I celebrate a tail.
6 The gramophone warbled Home, Sweet Home, and Budge, swaying slightly, descended from his box and followed the procession off the stage.
7 "You are really very comforting," warbled the duchess.
8 I hear a nightingale warbling in a wood half a mile off; no moving form is visible, no coming step audible; but that perfume increases: I must flee.
9 Nevertheless, ere long, the warm, warbling persuasiveness of the pleasant, holiday weather we came to, seemed gradually to charm him from his mood.
10 One voice, another voice, a third voice came wimpling and warbling: gruff--Bart's voice; quavering--Lucy's voice; middle-toned--Isa's voice.
11 Likewise nightingales were warbling from the recesses of the foliage, and some wood tulips were glowing yellow in the grass.
12 A red-breast was warbling in the thicket, on one side.
Example Sentence:
1 It consisted in a peculiar bird-like turn, a sort of liquid warble, produced by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth at short intervals in the midst of the music -- the reader probably remembers how to do it, if he has ever been a boy.
2 Every morning the birds warble outside her window.