How To Use trilled In A Sentence
- It's five to ten times higher than what we are showing,’ he trilled.
- A feminine giggle trilled in his ear, but it wasn't Jenny's.
- Nice to read that a New York teacher is "trilled" about the blog. BlogHillary Is Live
- I have an 8 year old great grandson who would be trilled if the President spoke at his school no matter what he said, During the election he would watch his campaign ads on T.V., he talked about Obama so much at school his teacher told him after the election he had won and Kyle had to stop talking about him. Obama student talk draws fire from critics
- It might have been a trilled sound as in modern Scots, but from the descriptions at the time I think it's more likely to have been a retroflex one - that is, one where the tip of the tongue is curled back, as in a lot of American and West Country speech. Archive 2007-01-01
- The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics.
- The call trilled and rumbled, rising and falling, now a patter of light musical sound, now a low grumble. The Keepers of the King's Peace
- Habanero trilled and swooped up and then landed on the ground ten feet from us. Master of Mirrors
- Her heart trilled at being able to teach a class.
- “Your little feet will grace our ground no more,” trilled Buckhurst over-dramatically, his cheeks pinked with the cold. Exit the Actress