24 collocations for trilling

Somewhere in a neighboring thicket a bird trilled out his songa contented, half-hushed song that called his mate to witness how infinitely blest above all other birds was he.

With rosy checks, and laughing eyes, They hie to Nature's bowers, While birds trill forth their sweetest lay, To pluck the fairest flowers.

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.

SEE Trilling, Mabel B. NOBLE, E. L. Bloody Breathitt.

"When he first bar'd his heart before thy view, Told all its inmost beatingstold them true; Nay, e'en the pulse, the secret, trembling thrill, On which the slightest touch alone would trill [Errata: kill]; While thou, with secret aim, collected art, Didst wind around that bold, confiding heart,

And I laughed and trilled a line from 'The Mascot,' which we had seen the evening before at the Lyric.

The little birds heard them and began to trill sweet lullabies, which presently lulled them to rest.

He sings of the white lily and the red rose, such knowledge of, such observation of nature is enough for the poet, and he sings and he trills, there is trilling magic in every song, and the song as it ascends rings, and all the air quivers with the ever-widening circle of the echoes, sighing and dying out of the ear until the last faintness is reached, and the glad rhymes clash and dash forth again on their aerial way.

And gallant robin, when thou seest her pass, Trill out thy merriest lay her ears to greet; And elm-tree branches, drooping low above her, Whisper to her that I came by and love her.

Stealing, in pilgrim guise along, With needless staff, and vestment grey, It scarcely trills a vesper song Monotonous at close of day.

Unfading green is on the hill, The vales are decked with countless flowers, While hums the bee, the song birds trill Sweet music through the sunny hours.

its tender wooing, Vainly it trilled its sweetest note, Coldly received was its ardent sueing, Silent the mirrored songster's throat.

What will you have?" trilled the robin in joyous frenzy.

With rosy checks, and laughing eyes, They hie to Nature's bowers, While birds trill forth their sweetest lay, To pluck the fairest flowers.

Once more in the dewy morn I trod through the whispering corn, Cool to my fevered cheek soft breezy kisses were blown; The ribboned and tasselled grass Leaned over the flattering glass, And the sunny waters trilled the same low musical tone.

"I'm Salsette born!" trilled Tommy Tucker soulfully.

Without, small marsh frogs trilled their silver welcome to the spring, an unceasing jingle of tiny bell-notes.

Keenly trilled the whistle.

When the music did not amuse society, the diamonds and rubies twinkled and glittered uneasily, but when Cordova was trilling her wildest they were quite still and blazed with a steady light.

" Her ardent, powerful voice seemed to make the dark surface of the river tremble; it rolled in harmonious waves across the fields, and died away in the foliage of the distant island, whence the nightingale trilled an answer that was like a fainting sigh.

Comedy carted home through leafy ways shall trill her woodnotesher native woodnotes wildin Henley-in-Arden!"

After indulging here in a dozing, shimmering lake-rest, the happy stream sets forth again, warbling and trilling like an ouzel, ever delightfully confiding, no matter how dark the way; leaping, gliding, hither, thither, clear or foaming: manifesting the beauty of its wildness in every sound and gesture.

A songbird was trilling wondrously and the monk's face, raised toward the pomegranate trees, became transfigured.

Without, small marsh frogs trilled their silver welcome to the spring, an unceasing jingle of tiny bell-notes.

24 collocations for  trilling