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Yodle   Listen
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Yodle, Yodel  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. yodeled, yodled; pres. part. yodeling, yodling)  To sing in a manner common among the Swiss and Tyrolese mountaineers, by suddenly changing from the head voice, or falsetto, to the chest voice, and the contrary; to warble.






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"Yodle" Quotes from Famous Books



... to Gilbert. This is the first time a typemachine has clicked just here; its accompaniment, in an otherwise dead silence, is a distant gurgling yodel, so to say—some native feeling happy in the brilliantly hot sunlight, which, all the same, cannot make the thin air hot. I sleep (when possible) under furs, with the occasional insect dropping off the thatch over ...
— Gilbert Keith Chesterton • Maisie Ward

... winey juices oozing down between The peckings of the robin, while we lean In under-grasses, lost in marveling. Or the cool term of morning, and the stir Of odorous breaths from wood and meadow walks, The bobwhite's liquid yodel, and the whir Of sudden flight; and, where the milkmaid talks Across the bars, on tilted barley-stalks The dewdrops' glint in webs ...
— Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury • James Whitcomb Riley

... back to the cave Bill and the boy were not to be found. I explored the vicinity of the cave, and risked a yodel or two, but there was ...
— Whirligigs • O. Henry



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