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- verb Past participle of
warble
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Examples
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Even the insects were hushed, and not a single birdcall warbled or whistled through the air.
The Magic of Recluce Modesitt, L. E. 1991
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Poor Mano kind of warbled a lot at the beginning, like straight up warbling.
Hello!Blog 2010
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When the congregation warbled in eight different keys into the third verse, I was stunned … and outraged.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Of it, “God bless Oprah,” warbled the Frugal Café Blog Zone, continuing »»»
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Joe Deeves never did nothin ', never warbled once, an' jes 'because his stomach was out of order, Manchester ups an' plugs him.
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DeVane, 68, warbled into a karaoke-style microphone.
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"Mary!" warbled Jake Shears, meaningfully, "You shouldn't let 'em make you mad."
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Over one of the condensed feelgood narratives for which middle England's favourite department store is rapidly becoming known, the ethereal voice of Slow Moving Millie warbled the lyrics of Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.
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Better broke in Amsterdam than a millionaire in Paris—or so warbled Johnny Jordaan, a Dutch folk singer who was a national icon in the 1950s.
Amsterdam: Double Dutch Maarten van Tartwijk 2011
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Love how warbled the instrument is, whether that's by design or the troll's hands.
The Top 100 Speculative Fiction Magazine Covers, #50-#41 pabba 2010
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