The lark was soaring because the world trilled with hope.
In the grassy plains, the shepherds drove out their flocks, and they sang because the sky was blue, because the world trilled with hope, in the new and tempered sunshine.
A sense of delicious coolness came with the afternoon breeze, that faintly trilled the slanting slats of the blind with a slumberous humming as of bees.
A long sigh trilled the limp leaves of the ailantus and as quickly subsided.
And still thy notes of reed-like tone Came clear o'er mead and river, With tender meaning all its own, And trilled and trilled forever!
One gaudy Audubon's warbler visited the quaking asp grove surrounding the cottage, and trilled the choicest selections of his repertory.
Not so those that dwelt in the valley below Gray's and Torrey's peaks, for there they trilled their melodious measures with a richness and abandon that were enchanting.
The ringmaster's whistle trilled for the next act, and the show went on with its characteristic dash and sprightliness.
The ringmaster's whistle trilled for the successful drivers to swing out into the concourse.
It trilled with a silvery sweetness and was repeated over and over again.
He tarried ashore with her until the boatswain's pipe trilled from the Plymouth Adventure to summon the passengers on board.
They trilled and piped and whistled With the thrush and bobolink, Till the kine in listless pause, Switched their tails in mute applause, With lifted heads and dreamy eyes, And bubble-dripping jaws.
The lark his lay who trilled all day'--what music it is!
The lark his lay who trilledall day Sits hushed his partner nigh.
Here Boris bent forward and began to speak with his slightly singing Slavic accent and his trilled r: "You are quite right, Professor, but it need not always be love, it can also be hate.
Sparrows were tweeting in the ivy, and a thrush on the top branch of the almond tree trilled in rivalry with the blackbird that was building in the holly bush.
And she trilledanother laugh at Pussy and added, "You are certainly a very handsome creature, Miss Puss.
And there he trinkled and trilled a tune-- "My Love, so Fair, Tans in the Moon!
The morning was delicious,--it reminded one of June in England; the canaries were singing their last summer melodies, and the swallows trilled their farewell lays to Kafirland.
James Trail was the occupant of the mission-house, whither our English swallow had trilled her contented way.
But we filled his bottle with luck," trilled the silvery lady upstairs.
Suddenly I heard a robin song which sounded as if it were being trilled from some tree at a little distance from where I sat.
The low song trilled in his little pulsating scarlet throat was mine.
Many had perched for a moment in the grass or on a nearby bough, had trilled or chirped or secured a scurrying gold and green beetle and flown away.
What ailed the birds that trilledtheir passionate strains so joyously as she ran down the garden walk, and into the rose-arbour?
I clapped my hands, but they trilled as if all Persia had sent them a challenge.
They rippled and trilled along the waves of ether with enchanting melody.
Again she came to him a vision pure and ethereal and he folded her to his heart in memory of one perfect Junetime day--while multitudes of roses shed their fragrant petals and birds trilled a divine chorus.
Only a stray thrush, mistaking the season, trilled liquid notes to his lost mates on a hemlock by her chamber.
The day was hot, a dry wind rustled the leaves overhead, and a belated cicada trilled its shrill note that, rising for a while, pulsed whirring away into silence.
I know one who, five years ago, was as light-hearted a creature as ever trilled a song.
The boatswain's whistle trilled here and there, and was finally lost in the depths of the ship.
From far away, whistling--a little air, happy and haunting, trilled over and over!
It was a little air, happy and haunting, trilled over and over.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trilled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.