Spell Check of whistling
Correct spelling: whistling
Definition of whistling:
the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture
Common misspellings:
- whisteling (31%)
- whistleing (16%)
- whisling (13%)
- wistling (12%)
- whislting (5%)
- whisting (4%)
- whistiling (4%)
- whistelig (3%)
- whisltling (3%)
- whitsling (3%)
Examples of usage:
1) They had got safe in, and we were about to follow when a shower of bullets came whistling round our heads and rattling against the walls. - "Paddy Finn", W. H. G. Kingston.
2) She was almost in tears when after an eternity of waiting she heard the sound of whistling far up the street. - "Jane Lends A Hand", Shirley Watkins.
3) He Took up his Candle and Went off Whistling. - "At Sunwich Port, Complete", W.W. Jacobs.
