91.   He brought several hundred undergraduates to startled order by blowing a whistle.

92.   He blew the whistle, got demoted, then decided to resign.

93.   He said he waited until he was out of the service to blow the whistle because he feared for his life.

94.   He put four defensive linemen in their three-point stance and blew a whistle.

95.   He was an Atlanta police homicide detective who was ostracized after blowing the whistle on a cheating scandal.

96.   He watched his father run football practice, annoying the older boys by blowing the whistle.

97.   He said that he saw chaos but no intentional wrongdoing at the time, so he blew no whistles nor sounded any internal alarms.

98.   Hodler is the IOC member who blew the whistle on the Olympic bribery scandal last winter, alleging that bid groups routinely offered bribes in exchange for votes.

99.   However, referee Stephen Walkom said he had already blown the whistle and the goal was disallowed.

100.   I come down through the audience blowing my whistle and telling people to spit out their gum and be quiet and sit down.

v. + whistle >>共 65
blow 70.98%
hear 5.69%
draw 1.76%
use 1.57%
wet 0.98%
swallow 0.98%
have 0.98%
shrill 0.78%
keep 0.78%
get 0.78%
blow + n. >>共 709
whistle 9.61%
window 5.58%
kiss 5.34%
chance 2.73%
lead 2.47%
nose 2.34%
horn 2.31%
smoke 2.04%
hole 1.91%
roof 1.70%
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