单词 | trilled |
例句 | Flapping her fabulous tongue way back in her mouth, she wailed and trilled. Habibi 1997-10-01T00:00:00Z Instead I thought of Tyler, and of lying on the carpet next to his desk, staring at his woolen-socked feet while the Mormon Tabernacle Choir chanted and trilled. Educated 2018-02-20T00:00:00Z A mockingbird trilled a note from where it perched upon the hand of the moonlit Founder, flipping its moon-mad tail above the head of the eternally kneeling slave. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z It led to a crowded street where cars honked and bicycle bells trilled and motorbikes and auto rickshaws spewed trails of smoke. The Bridge Home 2019-02-05T00:00:00Z “I mean, wouldn’t that be a ball to end all balls!” she trilled excitedly to Shorty, who was not very excited by her enthusiasm. The Milagro Beanfield War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z Somewhere in the jungle, an unidentified bird trilled, cawed, and fell silent. Beauty Queens 2011-05-24T00:00:00Z For what seemed like an infinite time they stood immobile, adjusting to the changes and the new distances, but then a sparrow trilled and everything reverted to the way it had been the preceding summer. The House of the Spirits: A Novel 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z And even then, in the quiet darkness inside the caravan, the pretty bird chuckled and twittered and trilled, and, once, it even hooted like a little owl. Stardust 1998-10-01T00:00:00Z The little creature shifted its clawlike feet on the stem, flapped its brown wings, and trilled again. The City of Ember 2003-05-01T00:00:00Z The word trilled and echoed like a small, annoying birds song. When Dimple Met Rishi 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z Rishi opened his mouth and feigned being aghast at her, his heart lifting when she trilled a laugh. When Dimple Met Rishi 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z Then the piano keys trilled and the guitar and bass and drums pounced on the downbeat and I forgot all about Vonetta, the record needle, and getting in trouble. P.S. Be Eleven 2013-05-21T00:00:00Z Cicadas trilled through the humid air; overhead, the rustling leaves made their own kind of serenade, a sign that, perhaps here, things were safe. Beasts of Prey 2021-09-28T00:00:00Z Clear of the last twigs, she trilled a soft tribute to wings and flight, and dove freestyle down the mountain to the river. Frightful's Mountain 2001-05-21T00:00:00Z There was a long silence, during which a bird trilled noisily outside the window. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z Ron was just taking out his quill to sign after Hermione when Lavender crept up behind him, slipped her hands over his eyes, and trilled, “Guess who, Won-Won?” Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005-07-16T00:00:00Z The black instrument on the hall table trilled its hysterical note over and over, like a nervous bird. The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z It looked at her and trilled one word: fraud. Beauty Queens 2011-05-24T00:00:00Z The other raven trilled at her, and she got the distinct impression it was telling her she was an idiot. Breadcrumbs 2011-09-27T00:00:00Z He trilled his tongue against the roof of his mouth and turned a backflip and a double spin in the air, accidentally knocking his head against the ceiling. The Girl Who Drank the Moon 2016-08-09T00:00:00Z Then I saw a fine black thread and pulled it from the trilled paper. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z Of course this aria would be written by someone with this name, the very utterance of which slays me—the trilled rr and knife-blade-between-the-teeth ss in his name. What the Night Sings 2018-02-20T00:00:00Z Even a jackhammer trilled like a distant woodpecker. The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm 1994-04-01T00:00:00Z The phone trilled sharply, startling him out of his musing. Five Novelists Imagine Trump’s Next Chapter 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z “Bong Joon ho’s translator will u marry me,” trilled one Twitter user. Lust in translation: how we fell for the people giving arthouse auteurs a voice 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z Swirling figures and trilled melodies, for example, give parts of the score the illusion of an almost chordal sound. Music Review | St. Luke?s Chamber Ensemble: A ?Magical History Tour? on 2 Routes 2010-03-04T22:57:00Z At the end, once Soo had trilled the final ambivalent syllables, the audience leaped to its collective feet. ‘Into the Woods’ Review: Do You Believe in Magic? 2022-07-10T04:00:00Z Women trilled for joy as doves flapped skyward from wicker cages. Explorer: Deep Into the Dream World of Kyrgyzstan 2014-05-09T19:07:12Z “Let’s bring Madonna some yummies,” she trilled from the garden the other day. Cornelia Guest Leaves the Debutante Life Behind 2012-08-17T20:45:23Z But among the most memorable moments were the subtlest, as when Ms. Bullock trilled over the barest hint of high strings, bells and softly tolling drum. Women Rule at Ojai Festival, Unannounced 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z For the singer who once trilled I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen, it seems that his close-up moment has come, but in a most unexpected way. Is Robbie Williams the inspiration behind Get Him to the Greek? 2010-04-28T11:48:00Z "Oh, it's good fun, playing detective," trilled Martin. Rewind radio: Shelagh Fogarty; World at One; Scott Mills; Whytemead Weekly – review 2012-06-23T23:05:43Z He opened it with skeletal acoustic-guitar songs: brief melodies that he sang in a thoughtful, private voice, threaded through austere patterns of plucked and trilled notes, backed by a percussionist tapping a calabash. Music Review: Bombino at Le Poisson Rouge - Review 2011-11-30T23:18:27Z In any case, it does not last long before it gives way to trilled sparring between the lines. Music Review: One Fresh Score in Place of Another 2011-03-09T22:30:16Z On the soundtrack, Nancy Sinatra trilled the theme from the 1967 James Bond film, "You Only Live Twice." A moody 'Mad Men' finale with Don Draper unhappy 2012-06-11T07:01:06Z Lutz Rath’s conducting did little to enliven it — unlike his cellphone, which trilled loudly at the end of the first movement. Review: Washington Square Music Festival Features Joseph Anderer 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z As Surrey, he trilled his tongue daringly as he threw down a gage; as a gossiping gardener, he exclaimed a comical “Whaaaaaaaat? Think you the King shall be deposed?” ‘Richard II’ Review: A Radio King With a Tottering Crown 2020-07-17T04:00:00Z “Like all the best conservatives, I started off as a liberal,” she trilled. The State of Conservatism 2010-06-11T21:46:00Z “Karl, Karl, Karl,” she trilled, and for a moment one was not in Paris at all but on a floe in the Arctic Ocean, on a fragment of ice snapped off the glacial shelf. Fashion Diary: Wrapping Up Fashion Week in Paris, With an Iceberg and a Wake 2010-03-12T20:20:00Z She harnessed all her voices to do these complex relationships justice: She trilled with vibrato-streaked vulnerability, moaned, pleaded and growled. Concert review: Fiona Apple at Chicago Theatre 2012-07-11T05:54:00Z He has whistled in the Oval Office and trilled for the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the chief executive of General Motors and members of Congress. How a Washington power player became the best whistler in the world 2017-04-06T04:00:00Z As Parton finished her song, she trilled, “Go vote for us!” before she was whisked through a side door and disappeared. How Dolly Parton Nearly Hired Our Columnist Away 2018-12-17T05:00:00Z “Sorry” is a self-contained battle between light and dark, its “middle fingers up” attitude and groaned complaints about a lover’s late nights leavened by fizzy synths and the occasional trilled lyric. Review: Beyoncé Makes 'Lemonade' From Romantic Strife 2016-04-24T04:00:00Z Case trilled the high notes on “Hold On, Hold On” while Hogan’s harmony slid underneath. Neko Case, Mavis Staples captivating at Hideout 2013-09-07T05:25:00Z She gave me a jasmine vine that entwined with our deck, waxy yellow blooms that burst open with fragrance in summer when the cicadas trilled at a fever pitch. The First (and Last) Time She Didn’t Come Home 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z He sang and played the caña de millo, a traditional reed flute with a sharp, pickled tone; his solos trilled and darted with undiminished audacity. Music Review: Ondatrópica, From Colombia, at Lincoln Center Out of Doors 2012-07-29T21:47:47Z In a section called “Humiliation,” Sycil Mathai, an excellent trumpeter, chattered, growled and trilled lines with a mute, accompanied by what sounded like a sitcom laugh track. Music Review | Argento Chamber Ensemble: Sneezes, Hiccups, Laughs and a Chamber Group 2010-03-08T22:29:00Z On the first day, Modjeska trilled that her compatriots were “anticipating great joy from the touch of Mother Earth.” Germans. Hoosiers. Canadians! How they shaped the Southern California we know today 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z "You pop when we get intimate," they trilled back. Harry Styles review: Singer uses power of positivity to delight Brixton Academy 2022-05-25T04:00:00Z Ululations of the kind heard at Middle Eastern weddings trilled from the crowd. The angry White populist who paved the way for Trump A marsh wren trilled in the distance as Jerabek pondered the future. A river of secrets: How the battle over Reservation Ranch summoned a violent past 2021-12-20T05:00:00Z Instead, as Oliver’s whistle trilled, the players of Aston Villa and Sheffield United dropped to one knee. A Year of Protest. But What About Progress? 2021-05-19T04:00:00Z Frogs croaked from a nearby ditch; birds trilled from the field’s edge. How 5 Friends and a Field of Tulips Fought the Covid-19 Meltdown 2020-05-09T04:00:00Z On one afternoon in late February, the telephone trilled with the numbing frequency of white noise — a barrage that began after Senator Bernie Sanders extolled elements of Cuba’s communist dictatorship on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” Donald Trump and Florida, a Love Affair 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z “It’s exciting for me to start this Champions League journey in a stadium like this with so much passion and history,” trilled Quique Setien. Napoli v Barcelona: Champions League last 16 - live! 2020-02-25T05:00:00Z Each time I did, my camera trilled, indicating it was snapping photos in quick succession. The technology, sweat, and anxiety that goes into shooting a Falcon Heavy rocket launch 2019-06-28T04:00:00Z As if on cue, something trilled in the near distance. 130 species, 187 miles and lots of energy drinks: Inside the World Series of Birding 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z A pop song from earlier this decade trilled over the speakers as Puig took his cuts: “Somebody That I Used To Know.” Yasiel Puig aims to revive his career with Reds after frustrating year with Dodgers 2019-02-14T05:00:00Z “However the final positions may be allocated there will be a finer set of test games this April than ever before,” trilled Sporting Life in February. The forgotten story of … 'evil' Football League test matches 2018-11-28T05:00:00Z One broadcast even trilled about visitors’ pleasure in travelling “platskartny” — the notoriously claustrophobic, 54-bed dormitory cars on Russian passenger rail routes: “Hundreds of thousands of foreign fans have discovered the romance of Russian trains.” Russia on a high as World Cup wraps; Putin’s problems remain 2018-07-15T04:00:00Z One broadcast even trilled about visitors’ pleasure in travelling “platskartny” - the notoriously claustrophobic, 54-bed dormitory cars on Russian passenger rail routes: “Hundreds of thousands of foreign fans have discovered the romance of Russian trains.” Russia on a high as World Cup wraps; Putin’s problems remain 2018-07-15T04:00:00Z As the song trilled its last few beats, Monáe and her dancers slowed, laughing and wiping their brows. How Janelle Monáe Found Her Voice 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z A grizzled man almost ran into the volunteers and trilled “uh oh”. How America counts its homeless – and why so many are overlooked 2017-02-16T05:00:00Z My flower-faced daughter – who built houses for the worms in the garden, who sang Sun, Sun, Mr Golden Sun while she painted, who trilled, “Mommy, isn’t it a glo-ri-ous day?” – came from this man. Facing my fear: my ex is bipolar. I was scared our daughter would be, too | Elizabeth Hamilton 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z Red-winged blackbirds trilled from the brush, as Tom Jr. headed into one of the nearby pastures. 5 generations tend Boulder Valley family ranch 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z “Here comes the mob!” trilled Whitaker, as the gallery made its jaunty way up the last fairway for the denouement. The Forgotten Story of … the 1966 Masters | Scott Murray 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z "They all drive a little different, are each a little bit unique," he trilled, a man obviously very happy with his job. The Porsche 911, reimagined 2016-02-02T05:00:00Z Dare I say that we all need Mr Finnegan ... as a role model for a life fully, thrillingly, lived,” trilled the Wall Street Journal. William Finnegan: 'I was reluctant to come out of the closet as a surfer' 2015-08-07T04:00:00Z Phones in the audience trilled a little too often. Staging Passion Play for 200 Years, Italians Become More Than Merely Players 2015-08-05T04:00:00Z Without ceremony or even the wave of a hand, the judge counted “one two three” as Mr. Ramsaywack’s bird trilled. Tiny Birds, Big Drama: Inside the World of the Birdmen of Queens 2015-07-31T04:00:00Z When the police approached, they would shout out their slang word for cop, “bourrrrre!” with a long trilled R, to warn comrades. Uber’s French Resistance 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z “Here’s our crunchy peanut butter, sweetheart!” she trilled, scanning an aisle filled with organic food. Talk to Your Kids 2015-01-05T05:00:00Z The many thousands filling the park sang along to every lyric he trilled from the stage. How Détente Looks From Havana 2014-12-23T05:00:00Z These next few weeks were going to be a breeze, I trilled, as customs officers led me away, took my passport, my baggage and proceeded to detain me for the next 13 hours. My unlikely World Cup assignment: hey, it was just like fashion week! 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z "The only way to teach our filthy politicians is to bring in Golden Dawn," he trilled, his eyes locked in a fierce glare. SS songs and antisemitism: the week Golden Dawn turned openly Nazi 2014-06-07T04:00:00Z The trilled "speech" springs from a cacophony of complex techniques combining tongue, teeth and fingers and really does resemble bird song. Tweeting Is Big in Turkish Town, but Not the Kind Done on Twitter 2013-08-06T02:40:13Z "This is a truly momentous milestone," trilled London's mayor, Boris Johnson. The Fiver 2013-03-22T16:19:52Z "The negotiations are very advanced and the signature is almost certain," trilled his agent. Football transfer rumours: Mario Balotelli seeking return to Italy? 2012-11-16T12:05:04Z "Text of the day!" trilled Ball, and Bacon agreed. Rewind radio: London 2012 Oympics; Learning to Lose; The Now Show; Go for Gold – review 2012-08-04T23:05:49Z "English football is a paradise for any player," trilled the 26-year-old. Football transfer rumours: Arsenal to sign Fernando Llorente? 2012-07-20T08:59:43Z "The committee noted he had been provoked but as a role model to younger players he had a responsibility to act in a professional manner," trilled the Norwegian FA. The Fiver 2012-07-05T15:02:00Z "You only sing when you're winning," the surprisingly large contingent of Belgian fans trilled at the end. England 1-0 Belgium 2012-06-02T18:17:29Z “Oh, the little darling!” trilled the fussy woman. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Here goes!—The moon Shone sad o'er the silvered waves, The nightingale trilled 'neath that night of June, Where the river the primrose laves. Punch, or the London Charivari, December 2, 1893 2012-04-23T02:00:33.287Z "Oh the joy of it, the joy of it!" trilled the resuscitated bird, as he fluttered from Linde's hand to her shoulder, and a chorus of sympathy burst out again. Fairies Afield 2012-03-18T02:00:20.790Z Then Mizi came forth and trilled and shouted for joy, and told every one in the mosque: "Look at me to-day, for it is to-day that my son, the snake, has come to life." Black Tales for White Children 2012-02-28T03:00:29.837Z She trilled over them, offering a gloved hand, as Grant hovered. Essay: Remembering the Mets? First Spring in 1962 2012-02-20T01:29:51Z “My dearest boy, you’re an angel,” she trilled, in an ecstasy, when she saw him slide safely down into the garden. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Franz, however, had the power of utterance; to the soft adagio which he had in former days trilled forth to her, he now appended a suitable text, and explained his dumb love in clear words. Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 2012-02-08T03:00:20.643Z Then she laughed again, bending closer over her frame, in a low joyous note that gradually rose and trilled out sweet as music from a thrush. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z Then, as if impelled to sing by the beauty around him, he trilled forth a verse of a grand old sea song. Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z The bobolink perched himself on the top of that new flagpole, and perhaps his trilled notes were a co-mingling of praise and good wishes. The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong Peg of Tamarack Hills 2011-11-17T03:00:34.720Z “I love you,” she trilled; deep down in her ivory throat emotion caught the trill and made of it a melody that set his heart beating. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Resembling in form those of Red-eyed or Yellow-throated Vireos but more varied, sometimes a continuous warble; a musical chatter, like that of the Yellow-throated and a trilled whistle. Color Key to North American Birds with bibiographical appendix 2011-11-15T03:00:21.677Z In the grassy plains, the shepherds drove out their flocks, and they sang because the sky was blue, because the world trilled with hope, in the new and tempered sunshine. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z She was a small, fair-haired, glittering person, with a frilly train like a pink serpent meandering around her feet, and the way she trilled and rouladed was amazing. Thirty Years in Australia 2011-10-25T02:00:27.397Z Peg!” she trilled in a curly sort of call. The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong Peg of Tamarack Hills 2011-11-17T03:00:34.720Z The moriche orioles met the beauty of the heavens with their silver notes, and as the sky cooled, there arose the sweet, trilled cadence of the little tinamou heralding the voices of night. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z On he strode through the meadow, and high in the sky the larks trilled their p�ans of joy. The Fairies and the Christmas Child 2011-09-29T02:00:12.583Z The lark was soaring because the world trilled with hope.... Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z The American widow trilled out a silvery laugh, and the veteran attacked his breakfast. The Duke Decides 2011-09-14T02:00:47.307Z At other times Keats' "Nightingale" trilled in the twilight. Edgar Saltus: The Man 2011-09-13T02:00:36.953Z A song thrush on a budding tree near the window trilled forth his merry lay, and the maiden listened with light heart. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z In my ears trilled the pretty melody of a million little snow rills running in the sunshine. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z Hell answered ‘Vanity!’ when I asked for the Jewel; the leviathans roared ‘Vanity!’; the chimeras hissed ‘Vanity!’; the spirits cried ‘Vanity!’; and the whole plaintive viol trilled: “‘Vanity!’ Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z Down in this quiet copse the nightingale and blackcap still trilled their song, and gorgeous birds and butterflies innumerable flew hither and thither, all so happy in their freedom. In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life 2011-08-31T02:01:35.803Z "Hot Corn" shall yet be trilled from boudoir and parlor, as fairy fingers run over the piano keys. Hot corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated 2011-08-31T02:01:20.473Z The maialino was the treble—he trilled his soup into his mouth with a swift, sucking vibration, interrupted by bits of cabbage, which made the lamp start to dither again. Sea and Sardinia 2011-08-28T02:00:30.857Z They sat there, propped against the trees, between the pools of light and the shadows, while the crickets trilled their cool, shrill song; sat solemnly with an air of expectation, calling to me, frightening me. Limbo and Other Essays To which is now added Ariadne in Mantua 2011-08-25T02:00:33.233Z The howling monkeys began the concert, the tree-frogs and crickets trilled occasionally, and the owls hooted dismally. The Cricket's Friends Tales Told by the Cricket, Teapot, and Saucepan 2011-08-23T02:00:33.033Z Only a stray thrush, mistaking the season, trilled liquid notes to his lost mates on a hemlock by her chamber. The ghosts of their ancestors 2011-08-08T02:00:20.667Z Nathalie looked up as she heard her step and trilled a soft tru-al-lee in recognition, as Helen gave the brownish envelope in her hand a flourish. Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer 2011-07-28T02:00:09.363Z The cool breath of the spring evening rustled through the leaves, and amid the branches the nightingales softly trilled their songs. A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z No rattling trumpet blast from the artist's lips to-night, but, still and small, sustained and clear, the pure reed note trilled forth. The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:29.180Z Suddenly a bugle trilled out the strains of an order. The Battleship Boys at Sea Two Apprentices in Uncle Sam's Navy 2011-06-06T02:00:06.803Z As we passed Madame Pasta's the old boatman shrugged his shoulders and trilled with his voice. From the Easy Chair, series 3 2011-05-14T02:00:12.237Z A symphony of crickets trilled away in the darkling rhododendron thickets. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z Upstairs a door was opened, and a sweet, girlish voice trilled two bars of a Venetian barcarolle. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The trilled musical syllables at the close of the last two stanzas express the spontaneous joy which comes to a person who has “life-appreciation of Holy Earth.” A Book Written by the Spirits of the So-Called Dead 2011-05-03T02:00:17.413Z "You must be so proud," she trilled, and she became quite truculent when I told her I felt nothing but shame. The Problem with Princes 2011-04-29T17:20:00Z “Why, so did I!” trilled big Runyon, in his clearest tenor. Aunt Jane?s Nieces on the Ranch 2011-04-14T02:00:48.280Z When birds of passage reached this land of darkness, they trilled their softest songs and went to rest, and when they waked, they soared away in search of brighter lands. The Green Forest Fairy Book 2011-03-04T03:01:06.297Z Every meadow I passed was starred with golden buttercups, and from every spray the birds trilled or jerked forth their merry songs of hope and love. Friends I Have Made 2011-02-25T03:01:14.587Z The birds trilled sweetly the last lingering notes of their lullaby, the Cundy stream crooned lovingly a song I had never heard before, and the glamour of the gloaming took possession of my soul. Betty Grier 2011-02-24T03:01:04.507Z The morning was delicious,—it reminded one of June in England; the canaries were singing their last summer melodies, and the swallows trilled their farewell lays to Kafirland. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z The double bass grumbled out its broken tones, the violins rang clear between, the flutes trilled noisily. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z The starlings had begun to chatter outside the window, and the young swallows trilled softly in the eaves. The Undying Past From somewhere a meadow-lark trilled an ecstatic greeting and as though frightened at its temerity as suddenly subsided. The Trail of Conflict The notes that are trilled over one's head in these umbrageous solitudes constitute a bird-opera worthy of the great southlands overhung by the Southern Cross. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands The Elf trilled these words to a sprightly strain, and wound up with a laugh, a wheeze and a cough. Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies And then, with a long-drawn gasp that was half a screech, her lithesome figure straightened, her head went back, and from her throat there trilled the very joy of health and youth and happy days. The Haunted Pajamas "But the—the dew, 'tis very——" "Excellent for the complexion!" and she trilled the line of a song: 'O 'tis dabbling in the dew that makes the milkmaids fair.' Our Admirable Betty A Romance ‘And the dicky-bird sang in the tree,’” she trilled out, as step by step she drew herself up into the crown of the stumpy, gnarled pollard. Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One Boatswains' whistles trilled faintly from the depths of the battleship; boatswains' mates roared out their commands, piping the men from their sleep, and a few minutes later the superstructure was thronged with half-clad figures. The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers Her laughter trilled out, bird clear, and a mischievous twinkle lighted her big blue eyes. The Sun Maid A Story of Fort Dearborn "Oh, see here now, I don't like to say things, but—er—" "Oh, go on!" she trilled, her sweet face shining wistful. The Haunted Pajamas Clumps of primroses bloomed among the grass, and a thrush, on the tip-top of a hawthorn bough, trilled in rivalry with the blackbird whose nest was in the old pear-tree. The Head Girl at the Gables The two daughters, Jane and Maria, had naturally very sweet voices, and when they were little, trilled tunes in a very pleasant and bird-like manner. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865 The boatswain's whistle trilled here and there, and was finally lost in the depths of the ship. The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers High up in the air the sky-lark trilled his gladness, and the quail sang deep in the furrows. Black Forest Village Stories One boy made an ingenious whistle out of his mess kit, and trilled and whistled, generally playing the part of piccolo, giving life to the orchestra. A "Y Girl in France Letters of Katherine Shortall The air was resonant with happy bird notes that trilled from tree to tree as the tiny musicians with swelling throats poured out the happiness that their little bodies could not contain. The Vision of Elijah Berl "Oh-h!" she whispered rapturously when a robin trilled from a nearby tree. Happy House For more than another hour that sweet nasal monotonous voice trilled on. Ancestors A Novel I promise him and you that if one-half of that amount can be ‘trilled’ into my pocket you shall both be comfortable during the remainder of your days.” Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part Sometimes Ellen would sing to them, but not the little gay songs she trilled so delightfully, now when their friends were in prison or the dock. An Isle in the Water But 153 when the freshmen stopped in front of the Hilton House she trilled and waved her hand to attract their attention. Betty Wales Freshman She trilled to the two girls ahead, who turned and waited. The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted Woodpigeon, bobolink, bluebird, oriole, cooed and trilled and warbled from the bush all around. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement At that she laughed, and her laughter trilled in his ear like music; but the next 151 moment her face fell. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) Some cooks sing when they make bread; the Scotchman I told you of in a previous letter invariably trilled “Stop yer ticklin’, Jock,” and his bread was invariably below par. An Ocean Tramp "Oh, do not say that—do not say your consent was not real—that you have trilled with two young creatures, who honestly left their hearts all helpless in your hands." Mabel's Mistake The light died out of the sky, and the song birds trilled their plaintive good-night songs in the soft gloaming. Daisy Brooks Or, A Perilous Love If she had been a singing-bird she would have trilled to the piano; but she had not a note of music. Love and Lucy The aria enveloped them and for a moment Cassy trilled in. The Paliser case And the pea-fowl now screams where the mocking bird trilled, And the landscape is dead where once the heart thrilled At wildwood and picturesque scenery. The Loom of Life In a bush Of Doctor's wig, they prized thee timing beats While Greenway trilled "Alexis." Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning Here Madame Rosalie’s low sweet voice trilled out merrily in a slightly foreign accent, while the contralto tones vibrated on the ear like the note of a harp. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life "Yes, it's me," trilled Rosalie, laughing at her own lapse of English. Treasure Valley A redbird, her namesake, trilled long and loud, and another answered from a more distant tree. Shaman Blue birds fluttered their wings and trilled their voices through the air, song sparrows sang from morning to night, and waxwings whistled for cherries in the bare tree tops. Say and Seal, Volume II For all the pathos of our lost youth trilled in the voice of Alice Page as she sang that old, old song of the long ago. Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast The meadow larks soared and called to each other over the green-brown carpet of the earth, and away up against the dazzling blue of the sky the bob-o'-links danced and trilled. In Orchard Glen Then there was a crowd of jolly bob-o'-links over yonder in the clover-meadow who danced and trilled, and a pair of blue-birds in the orchard who talked to each other in sweet, soft notes. 'Lizbeth of the Dale "White Bear's uncle hides there," the Bird trilled. Shaman Blackbird and thrush sang in an ecstasy by day, and all night long the nightingales trilled in the happy dusk. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Suddenly, with almost startling effect, "A bird broke forth and sung And trilled and quavered and shook his throat." A Bird-Lover in the West She trilled out a laugh and her aunt had, perforce, to smile. Bandit Love The cuckoo's note trilled forth in England, that sad, sad note that seemed to haunt me and speed me on life's way. Through Finland in Carts The leaves of the trees never stirred, the cicadas trilled, and the monotonous dull sound of the sea, coming up from below, spoke of the rest, the eternal sleep awaiting us. The House with the Mezzanine and Other Stories The speaking tube was going again, for the whistle trilled shrilly. The Slave of Silence Somewhere in distant darkness the little owl trilled. Athalie "Tempting and tantalising you!" exclaimed Myra, and trilled out a laugh. Bandit Love A whippoorwill sang in the great chestnut-tree at the farther corner of the yard; tree-toads trilled, and frogs peeped, and through all could just be heard the rapids up the river. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 Scarcely had she trilled out two lines before she saw Guy coming towards the house. Jessie Carlton The Story of a Girl who Fought with Little Impulse, the Wizard, and Conquered Him I went into the wood anon, And heard the wild birds sing, How sweet you were; they warbled on, Piped, trilled the self-same thing. Victorian Songs Lyrics of the Affections and Nature A robin trilled a roundelay from some neighboring branch. The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley Myra tossed her red-gold head much in the same way as her spirited mount had tossed his, and trilled out a laugh. Bandit Love A robin trilled its sweet, sad song to her from a frosted bough. Antony Gray,—Gardener She trilled it gaily as she fastened her belt, and took out her hat and gloves. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation One gaudy Audubon's warbler visited the quaking asp grove surrounding the cottage, and trilled the choicest selections of his repertory. Birds of the Rockies Over his head a meadow lark trilled a long sweet measure, and glad surprise suddenly entered into his soul. The Search "Beware lest my love turns to hate!" mimicked Myra, and trilled out a laugh. Bandit Love The call trilled and rumbled, rising and falling, now a patter of light musical sound, now a low grumble. The Keepers of the King's Peace A song sparrow trilled in the poplar tree. Little Lost Sister Not so those that dwelt in the valley below Gray's and Torrey's peaks, for there they trilled their melodious measures with a richness and abandon that were enchanting. Birds of the Rockies The air was cool, the bracken sweet, and the bird trilled out its passionate music. Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Myra trilled out a laugh, her blue eyes still smiling at him. Bandit Love All the while Mrs. Golden’s canary trilled approval of the conversation. The Job An American Novel It trilled with a silvery sweetness and was repeated over and over again. Blackbeard: Buccaneer She found he was from Bloomfield and trilled away in a high, shrill cackle that she loved every stick and stone in that adorable country. Stubble The sun, however, shone just as brightly as if there were 144no note of tragedy; parrots screamed as usual; blackbirds trilled, frogs croaked and bellowed, and the turtles laid their eggs in the hot sand. The Black Phantom And again, in the early hours of the morning, she saw the door handle turn, and she trilled out a laugh, hoping that the would-be "burglar" would hear it. Bandit Love Ernest trilled in answer and a moment later Carol Brown and Sherman Dart, Ernest’s two sworn cronies, came round the corner with a whoop. Chicken Little Jane He tarried ashore with her until the boatswain's pipe trilled from the Plymouth Adventure to summon the passengers on board. Blackbeard: Buccaneer All day long her laugh sounded happily through the house, or her voice went blithely in happy talk, or, failing anybody to talk to, trilled out some scrap of a sweet old German song. A Romance Of Tompkins Square 1891 All unconscious of her hidden audience, she joyously trilled the canary bird's chorus. The Lilac Lady I stood there dizzy, watching it die while Tweel trilled and whistled. A Martian Odyssey "Yes—here—!" she said, pressing her hand on her side as the sensation trilled once more upon her consciousness. The Lost Girl Hazel trilled her fingers thoughtfully over the hand that lay near her, and then suddenly asked, 'Does that annoy you?' The Gold of Chickaree The song was trilled in a pleasant voice by an old lady who sat spinning in an upper chamber of Langley Palace. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time His voice was a clear, full tenor robusto, and the notes of his delicious love song trilled from his throat with wonderful effect in the still, balmy air of the tranquil, glorious night. Monte-Cristo's Daughter A bird hopped upon the window seat and trilled a song, perked his head knowingly at her and flitted away. Marcia Schuyler And again he trilled the imaginary keyboard, and smiled his rather fat cheeks at Alvina. The Lost Girl Gradually, also, as the months rolled on there came moments when a very radiance of happiness shone out of the grey eyes, and trilled in the musical voice. The Love Affairs of Pixie Well, we were a little shaky about going in there, but Tweel twittered and trilled and kept saying, 'Yes, yes, yes!' so we followed him, staring nervously about for the thing that had watched us. Valley of Dreams She was a goddess of the age of fret and fume, of stalk and strut, of trilled R's and of nodding plumes. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida The church service was held in the "Druid's Grove," a place of mingled shade and sunshine, where a little tumbling creek was the only accompaniment to the hymns, and the birds trilled an obligato. Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party They'd cry: and straight the plash of oar, And creak cf sail were stilled; And every ear Was tent to catch the strains her sweet voice trilled. Rowena & Harold A Romance in Rhyme of an Olden Time, of Hastyngs and Normanhurst The snow melted, the grass and wild flowers sprang up, and the crickets came and trilled in the grateful warmth. Stories Of Ohio Indeed, he had almost given up that now; and Gertrude thought it much more pleasant to be talked to rationally, or even to be overlooked altogether, than to be trilled with. Christie Redfern's Troubles The sun shone on them; the hum of a thousand insects rose from the grass; high in the air a lark trilled his triumphant song. Big Game A Story for Girls The lovers trilled their happiness to each other: surely nothing but pleasure and a smooth life could come out of so treeful a place! Little Novels of Italy Part of the time was passed in singing popular songs, the choruses of which Lloyd George trilled out enthusiastically. Lloyd George The Man and His Story "Oh, but it's good to be home!" she trilled, making a rush for her mother, who had just appeared in the door, and winding both arms tightly about her. Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College "How many letters for me, Bridget?" trilled Grace Harlowe as she raced across the lawn to the front steps with the reckless enthusiasm of a small boy. Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer Sweetly, faintly it trilled and ended in a light laugh. A Son of the Hills Mockingbirds and linnets thrilled the glad air with warblings; gold finches, thrushes and bobolinks trilled their happiest tunes; and the oriole sang a lullaby to her hanging cradle that rocked in the wind. Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales Gaspare wound the clock again, and again the tune was trilled forth, competing sturdily with the giant noises of the fair, a little voice that made itself audible by its clearness and precision. The Call of the Blood "I'm going to stay," he trilled, "and grow up with the city." One Woman's Life At a trilled order two of the warriors came up and laid out the corpse. Key Out of Time This time, if so minded, the robin might have trilled his song adagio con sostenuto without fear of interruption by those harsh voices. The Stowaway Girl I trilled the music o'er and o'er, And happy, gazed upon the scene, Thinking that there had never been So blue a sea, so fair a shore. The New Penelope and Other Stories and Poems A shrill whistle trilled across the water, accompanied by the sound of footsteps running along the decks of the cruiser. The Man Who Rocked the Earth R has a rough trilled sound, as in “hurrah!” The Wiradyuri and Other Languages of New South Wales Birds were thick in the wood and trilled love songs, or twittered and sang low in the hour before their bedtime, filling the twilight with clear adorable sounds. Robin The waves whispered together of it; the birds trilled the story. Flood Tide As they walked up and down the platform, waiting for the car, the frogs from a near-by pool trilled intermittently, and they paused to listen. The Mayor of Warwick He flew down and alighted upon Farmer Greene's fence and trilled a quavering good-by. The Tale of Major Monkey He is even credited with having trilled in octaves with one hand. For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music Amabel laughed out, and her laugh trilled high with a note of silver, above the chatter of the crowd and the blare and rhythmic trill of the orchestra. The Portion of Labor Cousin Patty's laugh trilled like the song of a bird. Contrary Mary Then a complete hush seemed to betoken sudden recollection on the singer's part; that was quite too private and confidential a matter to be trilled out at the top of one's voice. Wych Hazel What ailed the birds that trilled their passionate strains so joyously as she ran down the garden walk, and into the rose-arbour? Infelice It might almost be a bird's song softly trilled in some desolate place of the sands, but— It died away into the night, and the night wind rose again. Bella Donna A Novel Wollaston said something, and Maria laughed an inane little giggle which was still musical, and trilled through the car. By the Light of the Soul A Novel Once more her feet danced along the halls, and the music of her voice trilled bird-like in the big rooms. Contrary Mary The nightingale with sweet refrain By every brook and streamlet trilled. Bearslayer A free translation from the unrhymed Latvian into English heroic verse I clapped my hands, but they trilled as if all Persia had sent them a challenge. Infelice His spouse, who was guarding their nest up in the big live oak in the front yard, trilled her limited paeon of praise. A Little Florida Lady The beech trees shone golden overhead, and the robins trilled loudly from the clematis-draped hedges. The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories The colour deepened suddenly in her face as the sound of an electric bell trilled through the flat. The Moon out of Reach Then from the Convent garden trilled softly the first notes, poignant but passing sweet, of the robin's song. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century "Oh—do you know, I'm so glad—I think my father is the most kind-hearted of men," Eva trilled to Locke, as she recounted what had happened in the library with Davis. The Master Mystery Opening her mouth, she warbled and trilled as well as he, until he dropped down quickly to the earth, thinking it must be his mate who sang so sweetly. The Curious Book of Birds In the wood behind her a robin trilled a high sweet song. The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories The larks trilled at every dawn to herald the coming day, and never seemed in the least disturbed by the roar of artillery. A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire But the robin, perched upon the bough, trilled and sang, unmoved. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century Pallid greens and browns flashed hither and thither over the tops of the whispering rushes; and from their deeps the blackbird trilled a querulous note. The Grey Cloak Half-shed tears glistened in her eyes, but there was also a radiant look there which trilled his heart with unspeakable joy. In Friendship's Guise They trilled and piped and whistled With the thrush and bobolink, Till the kine in listless pause, Switched their tails in mute applause, With lifted heads and dreamy eyes, And bubble-dripping jaws. Afterwhiles Ting-a-ling—ling—ling—ling! trilled the telephone from the farther side of the room. Little Eve Edgarton She trilled off in a burst of laughter which was eloquent of the fact that Florence Engle, be her faults what they might, was not the one to hold a grudge. The Bells of San Juan From the lilac bush Kil-loo the Song Sparrow trilled, "Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, the air is sweet." The Magic Speech Flower or Little Luke and His Animal Friends The voice hung lovingly and wavered and trilled on that word "Salong": the effect was so much to the singer's liking that he sang the stave over again. The Man with the Clubfoot And there he trinkled and trilled a tune—, "My Love, so Fair, Tans in the Moon!" Afterwhiles A bird, not a thrush, but one of the minor singers, lighting on a bough near us, trilled one simple but ecstatic phrase. Cecilia de Noël "What is that to you, sir?" she trilled. The Cab of the Sleeping Horse "Good morning, little boy, good morning," he trilled, and his voice sounded like the tinkling of a silver bell. The Magic Speech Flower or Little Luke and His Animal Friends It was a morning of soft misty sunshine in the early autumn, and a robin trilled his gay greeting to them as they slowly crept along. The Keeper of the Door "Oh, there are many more at home like us," trilled out one of the young women gaily. The Daughter of Anderson Crow And then he took the high note—took it easily, insouciantly—held it, trilled it, tossed it. Half Portions "Do you remember the way she sang this?" asked Gerty; and springing to her feet she fell into an exaggerated mimicry of the prima donna's pose, while she trilled out a languishing passage from "Faust." The Wheel of Life "Come and see, come and see," trilled Bob Lincoln, in his sweetest and friendliest voice. The Magic Speech Flower or Little Luke and His Animal Friends A little bird trilled in the thicket near. The Way of a Man Patty's sweet, clear soprano notes rang out gaily as she trilled the little song she had picked up in France. Patty and Azalea The kneeling choir boys sang the Latin responses in a crystalline voice which trilled on the ultimate syllables of the words. Là-bas In the wood a nightingale trilled and sang, piped and gurgled. Invisible Links The paroquet and the thrush, the bluebird and goldfinch, fluttered among the thick foliage and trilled their melodies in sweetest cadence. Wild Western Scenes A Narrative of Adventures in the Western Wilderness, Wherein the Exploits of Daniel Boone, the Great American Pioneer are Particularly Described On the boat a canary-bird in its cage trilled and twittered back so that it was a delight to listen to it. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English After such a night he awoke to find the room filled with dewy, perfumed freshness and radiant with sunshine, while out of doors amidst the sparkling leaves the birds trilled pæans to the kindly heavens. The Lilac Girl "Amen!" trilled the soprano voices of the choir boys. Là-bas The group of six notes marked with an asterisk are trilled on the semitone interval. The Tinguian Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe All the evening, long after Henry lay on his deep-mattressed bed, staring, the little apartment trilled to her laughter and the basso of Fred's. The Vertical City It is like burr, purr, and whirr; and these words are best spelt with double R and the R should be trilled. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems My lean comrade trilled occasionally as he went along—"Joyful and sorrowful, thoughts are free!" The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 06 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Thousands of blackbirds chattered and croaked and trilled and whistled in the reeds, flitting upward, with a flash of scarlet on their wings; hovering, dropping again amid a ceaseless chorus from the half-hidden flock. The Maid-At-Arms "The sun has come out after the rain," it trilled. Tommy and Grizel The song of a bird trilled from his own throat in reply, and then from the forest came Daganoweda and his warriors in a dusky file. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign The little white-throated sparrows came familiarly about the palm cabins and whitewashed houses and trilled on the rooftrees. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Just as her hand was on the gate a bicycle-bell trilled vigorously behind her, and, from a distance of twenty yards, a voice cried imperatively— 'Open the gate, please!' The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories And often when the heart is chilled By the deep harmony, the note Of some light-hearted bird is trilled Upon the breeze. Poems Thyrsis, let honey and the honeycomb Fill thy sweet mouth, and figs of Ægilus: For ne'er cicala trilled so sweet a song. Theocritus, translated into English Verse Presently the whistles trilled, and a sigh of relief went up. On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles Without, small marsh frogs trilled their silver welcome to the spring, an unceasing jingle of tiny bell-notes. The Happy Venture Hopeless alas! its tender wooing, Vainly it trilled its sweetest note, Coldly received was its ardent sueing, Silent the mirrored songster's throat. Poems You can believe I floundered alongside, and oh, such sweetness as trilled out into the clear air! Lord Dolphin Nightingales trilled near by and the fresh leafage rustled, moved by a passing breeze. Father Sergius Half an hour might have passed; still the lights flamed calmly, and the violins trilled, and the perfumed whirl went on ... Chita: a Memory of Last Island The road was pleasant, lying between beautiful pastures and fields of corn, about which, poised high in the clear blue sky, the lark trilled out her happy song. The Old Curiosity Shop Locusts trilled among the dry wheat-stalks, and brilliant little flies hurtled across the buggy. Main Street From the little front porch, the green bird warbled and trilled. At the Foot of the Rainbow Then with more swelling of the throat he trilled and rippled gayly anew, undisturbed and undoubting, but with a trifle of insistence. The Shuttle And once more the boy raised the violin to his chin, and once more the music trilled and rippled about the shocked, amazed ears of Simeon Holly and his wife. Just David The red bird twisted, whistled, rocked, tilted, and trilled, and the gray sat demurely watching him, as if only half convinced he really meant it. The Harvester She bounced up, and trilled, "Shall we take the pop-corn in to them now?" Main Street At last one lark went almost from sight and he rang, twisted and trilled his call, until my heart swelled so big it hurt. Laddie; a true blue story Blossoms were breaking out on every side, and robins, thrushes, and blackbirds chirped and trilled and whistled, as Mount Dunstan and Penzance led G. Selden on to paint further pictures for them. The Shuttle A little electric bell on the wall near at hand trilled a warning. The Octopus : A story of California The larks trilled high in the heavens; his heart was lyric with joy; He plucked a posy of lilies; he sped like a love-sick boy. Ballads of a Cheechako "Ah perfido!" he trilled, in order to avoid the scene which he feared … But he was on the wrong scent. The Indian Lily and Other Stories Birds sang, trilled, warbled, or whistled their plaintive songs, peculiar to the dying season, and in harmony with the glory of the earth. The Last Trail The troubadours of Europe trilled more daintily of love, but there was at times an illicit note in their lays. The Book of Delight and Other Papers "My dear!" trilled out one little songster, and it raised its speaking eyes to its delighted master. Vivian Grey Half an hour passed before the bell trilled again. The Crimson Blind As they crossed the campus to the president's house a blue jay flew overhead, and a mocking bird trilled in a live oak near-by. Lo, Michael! And there he trinkled and trilled a tune— "My Love, so Fair, Tans in the Moon!" Riley Child-Rhymes She looked so pretty, so smiling, and when she trilled out the gem-like notes of her wonderful voice the whole house was delirious with excitement. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt A mirthful goddess might have trilled it—a laugh like sunshine and flowers and chasing cloud shadows on waving grass. The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Why, the woods whispered it, the birds trilled it, screamed it, the very leaves underfoot crackled assent. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes "I am a chip," Diavolo trilled exquisitely; "I am a chip." The Heavenly Twins During the processions they trilled and quavered most melodiously betwixt their teeth I do not know what antiphones, or chantings, by turns. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 But Polly kept a cold shoulder toward him, running up and down in a merry song till a little bird outside the window trilled away as hard as he could, to keep her company. The Adventures of Joel Pepper As they listened, the bird whistled shrilly, like the cardinal; then he trilled like the canary, and chirped like the sparrow. A Hive of Busy Bees The smooth guttural r is as little heard in Scotland as in Ireland, the trilled r taking its place. Enquire Within Upon Everything The Great Victorian Domestic Standby On the peak of one of its gables a little song sparrow, head tilted back and body a-tremble, trilled forth an ecstasy of song. The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin Or, Paddles Down And tender and gay the bird sang on, And cooed and whistled and trilled, And the wasteful wealth of life and love From his happy heart was spilled. Poems He begins very sharp and shrill, like a grasshopper, then suddenly falls to a series of low guttural notes, and ascends, like the rolling of a drum, to another series of high notes, rapidly trilled. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 12, October, 1858 "I didn't mean to interfere with your political activities—" Ophelia threw back! her head, while a ripple of laughter trilled out above the purr of the Clagstone "Six." The Ramblin' Kid Somewhere in a neighboring thicket a bird trilled out his song—a contented, half-hushed song that called his mate to witness how infinitely blest above all other birds was he. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations Oh! who the joy that greets the boy, Or who the thanks may tell, Oh how they hail the woodman's tale, How he had 'trilled him well!' A Book of Golden Deeds A mocking-bird on the trellis without the door trilled its song high and sweet, as though the coming sunshine could reveal nothing of that which had been there. The Law of the Land As they reappeared, flushed and laughing, carrying the pail between them, Amy trilled out, "Jack and Jill came up the hill." Nature's Serial Story "Lavendar," he began—another bird trilled, and snarling with annoyance, he pulled the blue apron from the first cage and threw it over the second. The Awakening of Helena Richie A moment's riot laughter-filled, Then fear, white-visaged, follows; And through the silence there is trilled The shrill note of the swallows. Embers, Complete They built by it, they came to it to drink; in the evening a grasshopper-lark trilled in a hawthorn bush. The Life of the Fields Almost as sweetly and musically my companion's laugh trilled out: "So it wasn't the day of fate after all." A Day of Fate Her merry laugh trilled like the song of a bird, as she exclaimed. From Jest to Earnest A shrill whistle trilled out off to the west. The Pony Rider Boys in Montana Or, the Mystery of the Old Custer Trail And tender and gay the bird sang on, And cooed and whistled and trilled,And the wasteful wealth of life and love From his happy heart was spilled. Pike County Ballads and Other Poems There he held up his face, and trilled his swift, sibilant tongue once more with evident pleasure. What's Bred in the Bone He pulled the shabby silken rope at the doorway and a bell trilled somewhere faintly. Little Miss By-The-Day "Many men of many minds," trilled out Lottie; but she thought of Hemstead's treatment of the poor old creature in contrast. From Jest to Earnest Both l and r are used and the sounds are distinct; both sounds are trilled. Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Solomon Islands And trilled into his ear by a vivid and amazing young thing with a soft hand upon his arm and a faint intoxicating perfume all about her! Jimmie Higgins The low song trilled in his little pulsating scarlet throat was mine. My Robin "Then you shall have it," said the lady, as she trilled out a little tune by whistling until it sounded like a bird in the lilac bush. Curly and Floppy Twistytail; the Funny Piggie Boys A sparrow trilled from the swaying top of a purple ironwood, and from grass, and fence-rail, and awing, meadow larks were fluting everywhere, but the song of no wood-thrush reached his waiting ear. The Heart of the Hills A meadow lark, troubadour of spring, trilled joyously somewhere in the pines above. A Texas Ranger Her voice at last trilled forth in the charming strains of the old Scotch ballad, "Down the burn, Davy, love." Leah Mordecai Suddenly I heard a robin song which sounded as if it were being trilled from some tree at a little distance from where I sat. My Robin I admired the short trills in the left hand, which were trilled out quite independently, as if by a second player; the gliding ease of the cadence marked dolcissimo. Chopin : the Man and His Music The silvery brooks trilled out no merry song. Dawn "Always!" trilled Susan, and at last she had a chance to add, "Wait until I tell you what fun I've been having!" Saturday's Child Then she laughed, and at the same moment a mock-bird trilled in a tree. The Heart's Highway Exquisitely trilled, after Tellio's manner, 'The tradesmen all beseech ye, The landlord, cook and maid, Complete THE CANTATRICE, That they may soon be paid.' provoked her to laughter in pathos. Diana of the Crossways — Complete "Accidents will happen!" trilled Miss Perry, blithely, hurrying for her car. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby But the notes were long and shrill and whirring, unlike the cry of vermin, falling a third or a fourth and trilled as the flying beaks clove the air. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man As some contented bird doth coo She trilled a song of fond delight, The while she spread the cloth of white, And set the cups and plates for two. Yesterdays "La, la, la," she trilled, as she ran down the stairs. Huntingtower She trilled like a thrush, or a linnet, or any bird that goes in largely for trilling. Indiscretions of Archie Poor Simpson felt like a sort of 'Queen of the May,' when my electric bell trilled in his room, at 5 A.M. The Rosary So he dismounted from the Jinni's shoulders and looked about that wady where he espied pleasant spots and he descried trees and blooms and rills and birds that trilled and shrilled with various notes. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 Birds warbled on the branches their various strains; the mocking bird trilled out her sweet notes fain and the turtle filled with her voice the plain. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 His coat it was all of the greenwood hue, And so blithely he trilled the Lowland lay! The Lady of the Lake A long sigh trilled the limp leaves of the ailantus and as quickly subsided. Sally Dows The shore was communicated with, the alarm was given, the telegraph, up and down the coast trilled with excitement, other boats were manned—consternation prevailed. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's I went into the wood anon, And heard the wild birds sing, How sweet you were, they warbled on, Piped, trilled, the selfsame thing. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2 Everything was in blossom, the nightingales trilled, and their voices reverberated now near, now far away. War and Peace "Oh, my handsome soldier Don't beat me for nothing," trilled the thin voice of the singer. Crime and Punishment A sense of delicious coolness came with the afternoon breeze, that faintly trilled the slanting slats of the blind with a slumberous humming as of bees. Sally Dows A faint wind blew in their faces and trilled the thin leaves above their heads. Tales of Trail and Town The ringmaster's whistle trilled for the successful drivers to swing out into the concourse. The Circus Boys on the Mississippi : or, Afloat with the Big Show on the Big River All at once the circus men glanced aloft as the shrill whistle of the boss canvasman trilled somewhere outside the big top. The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings : or, Making the Start in the Sawdust Life Still "Buzzer" Barling trilled away at the "Grand Reveille" nor raised his eyes from his work. Okewood of the Secret Service When I go over the census I remember at least several women, superior to Miss West, who trilled their song of sex and failed to shipwreck me. The Mutiny of the Elsinore Her boyish laugh trilled out, but the note of it jarred his ears this time. Captain Blood The ringmaster's whistle trilled for the next act, and the show went on with its characteristic dash and sprightliness. The Circus Boys on the Mississippi : or, Afloat with the Big Show on the Big River And the larks trilled unceasingly, the corncrakes called to one another, and the landrail cried as though someone were really scraping at an old iron rail. The Witch and other stories An electric bell trilled again and deep silence fell once more, broken only by the hissing of the lights. Okewood of the Secret Service Ben pondered over my words while a mocking-bird on the top of a mesquite by the porch trilled a dozen bars. Options My dear!" trilled Kitty Maitland, "aren't they too like frogs for words? The Garden Party and Other Stories Nor have I, wild lark, thy wing, That from bluest heaven can bring Bliss, whatever fate befall; And the sky-lyrist trilled this ditty, - 'Love will give thee all.' Poems — Volume 1 And the black crowd laughed till their sides were sore At the baboon butler in the agate door, And the well-known tunes of the parrot band That trilled on the bushes of that magic land. 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