71.   But The Washington Post blew the whistle.

72.   Campbell also said that Whitacre, who struck him as a man with high integrity, blew the whistle on a faculty member he thought was doing something unethical.

73.   Can you imagine in all these years that not one participant wound up blowing the whistle in a book, or on Larry King?

74.   Coopers defended itself Thursday, saying it was the one who blew the whistle on the hoax.

75.   Do you go along, pretend not to know, leave quietly, or blow the whistle?

76.   Doris Dixon, NCAA director of federal relations, acknowledged that the gaming industry was responsible for blowing the whistle on the players.

77.   Dolphin trainers start by blowing a whistle and then giving the animal a fish.

78.   Dungy also took his time blowing the whistle during offensive practice while ordering the defense to try to rip the ball from the normally reliable Alstott.

79.   Did an outraged buyer who felt wronged by a group of dealers blow the whistle?

80.   Either no one heard Thornley blow the whistle or he sounded it late, as Sendek contended.

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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