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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whistle down" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to the act of signaling or alerting someone, often in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "If you need help, just whistle down the hall and I'll come running."
Alternatives: "call out" or "signal to".
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Bombs whistle down and explode, shaking the floor.
Or worse, how would I explain why they alone must be afraid of the sky, with its molten barrels that whistle down in a tumblesong of death?
As the head concierge at the Waldorf Astoria New York, I've seen and arranged it all: from arranging live music performances for heads-of-state to teaching Japanese guest how to whistle down a taxi.
Indeed, three musicals -- "Whistle Down the Wind," "Dr. Dolittle" and "Oklahoma!" -- opened in London in July.
HARTFORD The Bushnell Center for Performing Arts "Whistle Down the Wind," musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Forbes most famous works included the original 1970s horror classic Stepford Wives and Whistle Down The Wind.
When she was 10, she landed a two-year part in the West End musical Whistle Down the Wind.
Films featured too: he saw Whistle Down the Wind at Maidenhead's Plaza cinema four times in one week.
He said that, if you are close enough, you can hear Favre's passes whistle down the field.
In 1961 she starred with Alan Bates in "Whistle Down the Wind," based on the novel by her mother.
It reminds me now of Oscar Wilde's The Selfish Giant and the British movie Whistle Down the Wind.
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