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A train whistle blows.
All aboard!" She imitated a train whistle.
A train whistle sounds from the Poughkeepsie side.
A hint of a train whistle, a hint of mime.
The script contained this direction: "Sound-Remote Homesick - making Toots on a Train Whistle".
She is Jewish, of German origin, and a train whistle brings back childhood horrors.
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A train whistled in the distance like a desolate bird.
You're daydreaming at a railroad crossing while a train whistles past.
It's a nasty thing to contemplate: a push from behind, either by accident or on purpose, that sends you onto the tracks, perilously in the path of a train whistling into the station.
Rodgers's "blue yodels," in which his voice leaps and undulates wildly — maybe in an approximation of a lonesome train whistle, a sound that Rodgers, who had worked for years as a brakeman on the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, had likely internalized — were hugely popular.
Night sounds are heard: wind, barking dogs, a faraway train whistle, a water heater kicking on, a violent spate of rain, an insect bumping against the microphone, desultory vocalizations of the cat.
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