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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whistling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the sound of something that whistles, often in a context related to music, nature, or objects that produce a whistling sound.
Example: "I heard a whistling sound coming from the kettle as the water began to boil."
Alternatives: "a whistled sound" or "a whistling noise".
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AS Byatt's A Whistling Woman is published by Chatto.
All that's missing is the tumbleweed and a whistling wind.
· AS Byatt's most recent novel is A Whistling Woman (Chatto).
The wind rushes by me with a whistling sound.
AS Byatt's latest book is A Whistling Woman.
There was, however, a bit of a whistling sound emanating from Monday night's balloon.
In that moment the Doctor swung a whistling roundhouse blow and struck Santelli on the head.
A list of articles such as a whistling teakettle, waste-basket made of bits of mirror.
· Read an extract at theguardian.com/books/extracts. · AS Byatt's latest novel is A Whistling Woman (Chatto).
She wrote poems, one of which was with a whistling bird in Dominica.
His breath curls in the frosty air like steam from a whistling kettle.
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