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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train whistle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the sound that a train makes. For example: "The loud, piercing train whistle echoed through the valley."
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A train whistle blows.
All aboard!" She imitated a train whistle.
Not even the train whistle woke them.
A train whistle sounds from the Poughkeepsie side.
Even the tooting of the train whistle provides a beat.
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.
In "Train Whistle Guitar," his largely autobiographical first novel, he called it Gasoline Point.
(It might have been a train whistle, though. The score was intermittent and inscrutable).
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Gone Darker combined, to menacing effect, free-jazz and a sample of a freight-train whistle.
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