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- WARBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WARBLE is a melodious succession of low pleasing sounds How to use warble in a sentence
- WARBLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WARBLING definition: 1 present participle of warble 2 (of a bird) to sing pleasantly 3 to sing, especially in a high… Learn more
- WARBLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Warble definition: to sing or whistle with trills, quavers, or melodic embellishments See examples of WARBLE used in a sentence
- Warbling Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Present participle of warble A sound that warbles The warblings of birds in the hedgerows Song ranged from apparent full song to low warbling sub song I figure to myself he ought to be better, he looks rather crestfallen about the low notes still warbling
- What does Warbling mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of Warbling in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of Warbling What does Warbling mean? Information and translations of Warbling in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- WARBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When a bird warbles, it sings pleasantly The bird continued to warble [VERB] A flock of birds was already warbling a cheerful morning chorus [VERB noun] If someone warbles, they sing in a high-pitched, rather unsteady voice She warbled as she worked [VERB] singers warbling 'Over the Rainbow' [VERB noun] Warble is also a noun
- Warbling - definition of warbling by The Free Dictionary
To sing (a note or song, for example) with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments 1 To sing with trills, runs, or quavers 2 To be sounded in a trilling or quavering manner n The act or an instance of singing with trills, runs, or quavers
- WARBLING Synonyms: 83 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for WARBLING: trilling, echoing, resonant, sonorous, quavering, melodic, dulcet, appealing; Antonyms of WARBLING: tuneless, discordant, dissonant, metallic, unmusical, shrill, inharmonious, strident
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