Sentences with warble
war·ble
W w - The bird continued to warble. [VERB]
- She warbled as she worked. [VERB]
- Watching inebriated colleagues warble through Frank Sinatra's My Way is beginning to lose its appeal.
- Topsy Turvy revealed that there were a lot of dormant Gilbert and Sullivan fans who were willing to warble their stuff like any MLC chorus.
- ...the soft warble of her speaking voice.
- The telephone on his desk warbled. [VERB]
- He opened public hearings in an almost leisurely way by allowing senior police to warble on about how they policed vice in Queensland.
- While you warble to the lyrics displayed, a graph shows your pitch and note duration.
- The canary warbled most of the day.
- In a watery warble suitably reminiscent of a young Joan Baez.
- The intermittent warble of a magpie.