How To Use Trilled In A Sentence
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It's five to ten times higher than what we are showing,’ he trilled.
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A feminine giggle trilled in his ear, but it wasn't Jenny's.
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Nice to read that a New York teacher is "trilled" about the blog.
BlogHillary Is Live
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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
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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
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The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics.
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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
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Habanero trilled and swooped up and then landed on the ground ten feet from us.
Master of Mirrors
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Her heart trilled at being able to teach a class.
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“Your little feet will grace our ground no more,” trilled Buckhurst over-dramatically, his cheeks pinked with the cold.
Exit the Actress
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The phone trilled sharply.
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Habanero swooped down and flew along at our sides, and I could see gossamer strands trailing from his scales as he trilled happily.
Master of Mirrors
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Hasenpfeffer dove under a pillow, and Habanero trilled nervously.
Master of Mirrors
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The trilled ` r'is produced by vibrating the tongue against the upper teeth.
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Habanero trilled and then folded his wings back and dropped to the ground like a stone.
Master of Mirrors
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As the caretaker manager released his squad at Hampden last Wednesday, the mobile of Rainer Bonhof, standing at the back of the room, trilled to the sound of a bugle's reveille.
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‘I said,’ he nearly trilled, ‘What were you doing in the bathroom, anyway?’
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Next came the four trilled vowels, and unlike the wingless race he resembled, the ava mastered them with little effort.
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Uns al-Wujud had ended his verse, the wood-culver awoke from its brooding and cooed a reply to his lines and shrilled and trilled with its thrilling notes till it all but spake with human speech; 65 and the tongue of the case talked for it and recited these couplets,
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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One historian claimed that women were responsible for the loss of tongue trilled /r/ in English and other languages.
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The breeze was light and warm, and the small stream, which ran out of the forest, trilled and bubbled in soft music.
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At one point a bird trilled in the Conservatory.
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Families of busy mynahs chirruped, foraged for grasshoppers, and then trilled when they took wing as we approached.
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Here the Robin trilled out a few of his favourite notes, but the Tortoise soon interrupted him.
Parables From Nature
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The trilled ` r'is produced by vibrating the tongue against the upper teeth.
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So saying, the Robin trilled out a pleasant farewell, and returned to the shrubbery grounds, where, in an ivy covered wall, he had found for himself a snug little winter's home.
Parables From Nature
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At one point a bird trilled in the Conservatory.
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‘Oh, I sent them over to the Parkers,’ she trilled.
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A mockingbird trilled from atop a telephone pole.
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When they came to the valley, they found it beautiful exceedingly and passing all degree; and birds on tree sang joyously and the mocking-nightingale trilled out her melody, and the cushat filled with her moan the mansions made by the Deity, — And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say,
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The babies scrambled, churred, and trilled affectionately, ending up in a jumble in his lap.
Beast Master's Circus
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He offers many practical exercises for tongue tension, nasality, diction problems, such as the flipped and trilled Italian ‘r’, and other localized tension problems.
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They trilled, “Listen you two, the baby is yours the minute you hold that bundle of joy.”
Redux: Things I Should Have Done #4
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I criticize you!") he trilled in his boyish soprano.
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‘Oh, my goodness,’ she trilled as she sprinkled spicy cheese over the freshly fried chips.
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A beautiful day; the budgerigar had long gone, but other birds trilled and twittered fearlessly, silenced only during the actual battle.
THE THORN BIRDS
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And the larks trilled unceasingly, the corncrakes called to one another, and the landrail cried as though someone were really scraping at an old iron rail.
The Witch, and other stories
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He offers many practical exercises for tongue tension, nasality, diction problems, such as the flipped and trilled Italian ‘r’, and other localized tension problems.
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The hawk trilled once, then flew from the statue and landed on the stranger's shoulder.
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The Scotch-Irish are unlikely to share speech patterns and the characteristic burr (a distinctive trilled ‘r’) with the Scots.
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A robin trilled from a low rose-bush; two wrens searched diligently on a fallen tree for breakfast, quite unconcerned when I rested a moment beside them; and a shrewmouse slipped across the road followed directly by its mate.
The Roadmender
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‘Ladies and Gentlemen, we're only moments away from a brand new year,’ the DJ trilled.