Pronunciation: /twidəl/
noun a high-pitched, chirping sound typically made by birds or insects
A1 I heard a tweedle coming from the bird in the tree.
A2 The tweedle of the doorbell signaled the arrival of our guests.
B1 The tweedle of the flute filled the room with a beautiful melody.
B2 She wore a tweedle jacket to the party, looking stylish and sophisticated.
C1 The orchestra's performance was enhanced by the tweedle of the violin section.
C2 The tweedle of the bagpipes echoed through the highlands, creating a hauntingly beautiful sound.
formal The musician played a beautiful tweedle on his violin during the concert.
informal I love the sound of a good tweedle on the guitar.
slang She can really tweedle on the piano, it's amazing.
figurative The birds outside were tweedling a lovely melody in the morning.
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