10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Trill' in a Sentence
"To sing or play with a vibratory or quavering effect." more
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After months of practice, the young flutist will have trilled flawlessly in the prestigious music competition.
The forest will have trilled with the sounds of various birds, creating a symphony of nature's melodies.
In the enchanted forest, the mystical birds will have trilled harmoniously as a signal of magical awakening.
By the end of the performance, the pianist will have trilled a breathtaking cadenza that captivates the entire audience.
As the morning sun rises, the songbirds will have trilled to announce the beginning of a new day.
Before the clock strikes midnight, the song of the crickets will have trilled across the quiet countryside.
The virtuoso flutist will have trilled a mesmerizing tune during the grand concert.
Before the opera concludes, the soprano will have trilled her final high note, leaving the audience in awe.
The skilled canary will have trilled a complex melody, showcasing its musical prowess.
By the time the nightingale finishes its song, it will have trilled a melodious lullaby.
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