trill in the PONS Dictionary

trill Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to trill one's r's

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Its call was a slight quivering whistle ending with a long trill.
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The value 13, for example, is associated with trills.
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However, trills may also be produced with only a single period.
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On the hour it sang a longer trill.
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Species in the southern group, in contrast, have a faster-paced trill without the "sreeh" sound.
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The may be pronounced as either an alveolar flap or an alveolar trill, in free variation but with the flap more common.
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The song consists of a mix of whistles and trills.
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Its call is a high-pitched trill but there is no true song.
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Everything must be right, from the very first trill.
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The most familiar signal is a high trill, given in response to perceived danger.
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