OXFORD Collocations | dictionary for students of English

whistle verb

ADV. loudly | softly, under your breath | through your teeth Norma looked at the parcel and whistled softly through her teeth. | cheerfully | tunelessly

VERB + WHISTLE begin to | hear sb

PREP. at Men whistled at her in the street. | in James whistled in amazement. | to William whistled to me from a distance.