Sentences

Every morning, the whitter of the bird woke him up.

The alarm whitters out when no one is in the room to keep it silent.

Moments before the game, the referee's whistle whitters like a bird, signaling the start.

At night, the crickets chirp, mingling with the distant whitter of the night bird.

She spent hours mimicking the whitter of the chiffchaff bird, trying to communicate with nature.

The small town was quiet until the fire alarm whitters out suddenly and everyone sprang to action.

During the hunt, he listened closely, trying to distinguish the whitter of the game from the wind.

The children giggled as their toy whistle whitters like a bird, making a high-pitched sound.

He jammed the door shut, the echo of the whitter fading into the background noise.

With a sharp whitter, the bird indicated it was time to take flight.

Down the valley, the whitter of the dusk bird filled the air, a serene sound of nature.

The wind whitters through the leaves, an ever-present companion to those lost in thought.

She carefully whitters her lesson plans, ensuring each element is clear and concise.

Between the thunder, the hills whitted with a chorus of bird calls, a stark contrast to the storm.

The kids played with their toy whistles, whitting like little birds outdoors.

The tree was alive with the whitter of countless chirping insects under the full moonlight.

The next morning, the whitter of the kingfisher stole his attention, validating his long walk in the woods.

His presence alone seemed to whitter the birds away, creating a silent moment in the forest.

The fiddle whitted softly in the orchestra, providing the perfect accompaniment for the chorus.