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There are 23 eleven-letter words beginning with WHISTL

whistleablewhistleblewwhistleblow whistle-blow whistle␣blowwhistled␣forwhistlefishwhistlelesswhistlelikewhistle␣notewhistle-pigs whistle␣pigswhistle␣postWhistlerianWhistlerismwhistles␣forwhistlestop whistle-stop whistle␣stopwhistle␣walkwhistlewingwhistlewoodwhistlingly

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  • whistleable — adj. Capable of being whistled.
  • whistleblew — v. Simple past tense of whistleblow.
  • whistleblow — v. Alternative form of whistle-blow.
  • whistle-blow — v. (Rare) To blow the whistle (on); to report (as a whistleblower).
  • whistle␣blow — v. Alternative form of blow the whistle.
  • whistled␣for — v. Simple past tense and past participle of whistle for.
  • whistlefish — n. (Dialect, archaic) A fish: the gossat or rockling.
  • whistleless — adj. Without a whistle.
  • whistlelike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a whistle (shrill high-pitched sound). — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a whistle (musical instrument).
  • whistle␣note — n. (Music, voice) A note extremely high in the register, but not falsetto.
  • whistle-pigs — n. Plural of whistle-pig.
  • whistle␣pigs — n. Plural of whistle pig.
  • whistle␣post — n. (Railways) A sign marking a location where a locomotive engineer…
  • Whistlerian — adj. Of or relating to the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834–1903).
  • Whistlerism — n. The artistic style of the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834–1903).
  • whistles␣for — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whistle for.
  • whistlestop — n. (US, dated) A minor railway station at which a train stops… — v. Alternative form of whistle-stop.
  • whistle-stop — n. (Idiomatic) A small train station. — n. (Politics) A brief stop on a campaign tour to make a speech… — adj. (Idiomatic) Extremely brief and hurried.
  • whistle␣stop — n. Alternative form of whistle-stop.
  • whistle␣walk — n. (US, idiomatic) The path slaves took to deliver food from the…
  • whistlewing — n. The American goldeneye.
  • whistlewood — n. The moosewood, or striped maple.
  • whistlingly — adv. With a whistling sound.
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