skirl

[US]/skɜːl/
[UK]/skɜrl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.sharp sound, especially of a bagpipe
vi.to make a sharp sound
vt.to play on a bagpipe
Word Forms
Past Tenseskirled
Past Participleskirled
Present Participleskirling
Pluralskirls
Third Person Singularskirls

Phrases & Collocations

skirl of pipes

skirl of laughter

skirl of joy

skirl away

skirl through air

skirl of wind

skirl of spirits

skirl of music

skirl of sadness

Example Sentences

the wind began to skirl through the trees.

we could hear the skirl of bagpipes in the distance.

as the skirl of the siren echoed, we knew it was time to leave.

the skirl of laughter filled the room.

she loved to skirl with joy whenever she received good news.

the skirl of the wind made the night feel eerie.

during the festival, the skirl of traditional music could be heard everywhere.

he could skirl a tune on his flute that captivated everyone.

the skirl of the train whistle signaled its departure.

as the skirl of the ocean waves crashed against the shore, we felt at peace.

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