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- series of high-pitched musical jumbles ending with a distinct high note, wheer. Calls from flight include a soft cheet or wheat, with perched birds giving...
- standing 3'8". They portra**** "The Colt", with Walshe doubling as "J. Newton Wheer". In 1936 Walshe appeared in Topsy Turvy Revue, billed as the 'midget Tarzan'...
- morgen Morgen morhn until, till whol until, till del oant tot bis tot where wheer whauror whare fidie wêr waar wo woa(r)(e) key key key kei / kie kaai sleutel...
- contact calls of the spoon-billed sandpiper include a quiet preep or a shrill wheer. The song, given during display, is an intermittent buzzing and descending...
- donce wi me? [ˈwʊdtə laːɪ̯k tə dɒns wɪ mɪ] Would you like to dance with me? Wheer does-ta come fra? [wiə ˈdʊstə kʊm fɾə] Where do you come from? Aw can't...
- when whan fan (Doric Scots) wannear wanneer where fidi/ vidie/ vidy whider wheer whaur faur (Doric Scots) wêr wo/woneem which wich wilk whilch which whilk...
- the qu in quick, queen and **** is often written wh; "****" is written "wheer". The /ʃ/ realisation of initial ch, usually /tʃ/ in other Scots dialects...
- series of wheezy, somewhat nasal whistled notes, e.g., 'wheeeyr, wheer-wheer-wheer-wheer' with descending effect". Its calls include a "harsh, vibrant 'chirr'...
- stereotype often heard in connection with Yorkshire workers is the proverb "wheer ther's muck, ther's br****" ("where there's muck, there's money"); this refers...
- similar Myiarchus species by its calls, a burry kabrick and a rough prrt or wheer heard year-round. Because of its extensive range, very large po****tion...