111.   Instead, none of the officials saw the play clearly and no one blew the whistle.

112.   It fell onto the goal line but Vernon fell back on it before it had completely crossed the goal line and referee Paul Stewart blew the whistle.

113.   It is also illegal to fire people because they blew the whistle on illegal activity at their company.

114.   It takes uncommon courage to blow the whistle.

115.   It depicts the minister blowing a whistle while the criminals continue killing right behind his back.

116.   It took a former investment banker, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, to blow the whistle on his former colleagues.

117.   Just a week ago, the inflation cops were blowing their whistles again after an unexpected jump in producer prices.

118.   Knowing the history of our own state house, did we really think someone would come forward and blow the whistle on themselves, about anything?

119.   Laperriere also put one over the line, but the goal was nullified when the referee, Dave Jackson, blew his whistle after losing sight of the puck.

120.   Like summertime ice cream trucks, they blow whistles or toot horns to signal their arrival.

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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