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A strange, trilling sound came as he received his answer.
The bronze man gave his low, trilling sound when he saw the hair.
He was thinking about another drink when an alarm trilled.
Above that, though, a kind of trilling hiss was building up.
"A lady over 40 never shows her arms," he trilled in his best garden party voice.
From somewhere in the house came a quick, short, trilling whistle.
Before his superior had a chance to answer, the cell phone on the table trilled.
The day was fair, the birds trilling to each other in the branches.
For a few seconds there was a haunting, trilling note.
And people learned how to trill in different ways.
The red phone on Barclay's desk began trilling for attention.
He stared at the phone, still trilling, and suddenly yanked it out of the wall.
I heard her trilling out for her father a while ago over there in their house.
"Just wanted to make sure you're awake," trilled a voice from the front desk.
The phone trilled out suddenly in the lower hallway, midway between him and her.
A low, trilling sound seemed to fill the air.
He looked up at Jim and trilled another question.
No point in going to bed, dear, he trilled, I thought you'd like a cup of tea.
But the baby trilled yet again, wriggling out of the rocks.
"Were it up to us," trilled a familiar voice, "I know what my decision would be."
She held the bird by the ring at the top of the cage and it had started to trill again.
It was a weird, trilling sound, that didn't seem to come from the phone at all.
She held up her cell phone and sighed, wishing it would trill.
By now the phone is trilling at me Please replace the handset and try again.