35 adjectives to describe whines

It was a man, and Donald and Bess were jumping up at him with little whines of pleasure.

You become conscious of a piteous whine just behind you and, turning, see the War dog, his eyes filled with tears of entreaty, crawling towards you on his stomach.

The wolf turned his head to Satan with a plaintive whine, as if asking why the stallion remained there when that voice was audible.

A soft, whistling hiss sounded in the air above them, a note different from the shrill whine and buzz of bullets, the harsh rush and shriek of the shells.

They started up when they heard the challenging growl of Black Bart, which relapsed into an eager whine of welcome as he recognized Kate.

Pupasse's nasal whine, carrying her lament without any mystery to the outside garden.

My ear, accustomed to differentiate sounds of all kinds, had some time ago, while we still advanced, noted a remarkable discrepancy in the peculiar whine produced by the different shells in their rapid flight through the air as they passed over our heads, some sounding shrill, with a rising tendency, and the others rather dull, with a falling cadence.

Her voice, which, when she pleases, is the voice of thunder, is sunk into an humble whine.

" The faint whine of a wolf came from a point far in the north.

And I sit tongue-tied and hungryfor, thank God, I have always had a large appetitedumb as the butler and footmandumb as the racing-cups on the sideboarddumber than Vick, who, being a privileged person, is standingvery tallon her hind-legs, and pawing Sir Roger's coat-sleeve, with a small, impatient whine.

'Dolph ran to her with a sharp whine, and fell to licking the hand and wrist that lay inert across the thwart.

Kazan pranced to Gray Wolf's side and with a joyful whine she laid her head over his neck.

Into the ditch tumbled the regiment, and lay panting, coughing, kicking out the embers, and hugging the ground closely, because now the storm that had swept the tree tops was shaving the weeds and grass around them; and the drone of bullets streaming over the ditch rose to a loud, fierce whine.

He looked up at Bessie with a mournful whine.

The other receivers came down quickly, and various homely household sounds mingled in her earsa sewing-machine's soft purring in one housea child's cry in anotherthe musical whine of a cream separator in a third.

For a long time all was very still, save for the occasional whine of a dog.

It is a pathetic attitude, deeply significant of cold and misery; occasionally some poor beast emits a long pathetic whine.

From the adjoining stall, out of the darkness, there came a nasal puppyish whine and the protest of a straining chain.

There was a responsive whine in his throat, and in the darkness came the quick soft caress of Gray Wolf's tongue.

Having first sprung at him with that volubility of small but hostile yaps, with which she strikes terror into the hearts of tramps, she has nowhaving smelt him to be not only respectable, but an acquaintancechanged her behavior to a little servile whine and a series of high jumps at his hand.

Right now I don't believe much in the sloppy whine of gratitude or the limber-backed prayer for mercy.

We had come nigh to the spring on our return journey, when a sudden low whine seemed to run among the trees.

From the peep of day till dusk shrouded the woods, Benton's donkey puffed and groaned, axes thudded, the thin, twanging whine of the saws rose.

Except for the agonized whine of the tackle-blocks and the buzzing of the flies the place where we sat was pretty quiet.

The uneasy whine in her throat was a warning to him.

35 adjectives to describe  whines