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trill

verb as in warble

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The collection included t-shirts featuring street wear brand Been Trill, jeans, and hoodies.

Even assuming full extension of Bush tax cuts, which add their own $5 trillion or so to the deficit, Romney adds another $3 trill.

If it passed the inspection, he would nod contentedly, trill out a gay refrain, and replace it on the easel for further study.

A trill, or rapid reiteration of two notes comprehending an interval not greater than one whole tone, nor less than a semitone.

Then from somewhere above him came such a trill of demoniacal laughter as chilled his blood.

My comrade sings in such a way that I am sure the nightingales outside will cease to trill from pure envy.

Some singers have this gift; Mme. Melba is one who never had to study a trill, for she was born with a nightingale in her throat.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trill, such as: quaver, vibrate, vibrato, roll, shake, and sound.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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