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whistles

n. (plural of whistle English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: whistle)

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Whistles is a clothing brand with 46 stores across the UK. It was founded in the 1976 by Lucille and Richard Lewin.

In January 2008, Jane Shepherdson, former Topshop director, signed a deal to purchase a 20 per cent stake in Whistles and was appointed the job of chief executive.

In March 2016, Whistles and its 46 shops was bought by the South African retailer, Foschini Group.

Usage examples of "whistles".

Ayla had spent many long afternoons when she was alone in her valley practicing bird whistles and calls.

Carefully, with whistles that calmed and intrigued the little creature, Ayla picked it up and brought the bird close for the baby to see.

High above him, the birdlike shrilling of whistles danced off the cave walls, punctuated by the occasional bellow of a masculine voice.

We were almost getting ready to give up when we heard your whistles, way off in the distance.

The Universal Translator promptly squawked and spat out a string of fast-paced whistles and clicks, almost dolphinlike in its vocal range.

He swears, he sings, he whistles, he yells--I never saw such an Injun to yell.

There was no industry in Washington, no wharves, no factories, no steam-driven mills to scream their whistles and shroud the sun with their filth.