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31whistle-blower — whistle .blower n someone who tells people in authority or the public about dishonest or illegal practices at the place where they work >whistle blowing n [U] …
32whistle down the wind — If you whistle down the wind, you abandon, send away or leave something or someone …
33whistle for it — If someone says that you can whistle for something, they are determined to ensure that you don t get it …
34whistle-stop tour — A whistle stop tour is when someone visits a number of places quickly, not stopping for long …
35whistle down the wind — ► whistle down the wind let go or abandon (something). Main Entry: ↑whistle …
36whistle in the dark — ► whistle in the dark pretend to be unafraid. Main Entry: ↑whistle …
37whistle-blower — ☆ whistle blower [hwis′əlblō΄ər, wis′əlblō΄ər] n. a person who reports or informs on a wrongdoer, as in a government agency whistle blowing n …
38whistle fish — noun A rockling • • • Main Entry: ↑whistle …
39whistle down the wind — 1. (from the practice of casting a hawk off down the wind when turning it loose) to abandon or let go 2. To talk to no purpose • • • Main Entry: ↑whistle …
40whistle for — 1. To summon by whistling 2. To ask for or expect in vain (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑whistle …