whiffle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Whiffle: to move or cause to move lightly and softly, often producing a gentle rustling or fluttering sound.
Sample Sentences
- The gentle breeze caused the leaves to whiffle softly against each other.
- As the children played outside, their laughter would whiffle through the open window.
- He could hear the sound of the ball whiffling through the air as it was kicked.
- The scent of freshly baked bread would whiffle through the kitchen, tempting everyone.
- In the quiet of the night, a faint whiffle of wings signaled the arrival of an owl.
- The leaves began to whiffle softly in the gentle breeze.
- As the dog ran through the grass, it made a delightful whiffle sound.
- She loved to hear the whiffle of the pages as she turned her favorite book.
- The child giggled at the whiffle of the balloons as they danced in the air.
- During the quiet morning, the only noise in the garden was the whiffle of the wind.
- The leaves began to whiffle in the gentle breeze as autumn approached.
- She heard the soft whiffle of the wind through the trees, creating a calming atmosphere.
- As the dog ran by, it gave a little whiffle, excited to chase after the ball.
- His breath would whiffle softly against her ear, sending shivers down her spine.
- The sound of the balloons whiffling against each other filled the room with a sense of celebration.