noun a complex series of musical notes, especially trills or runs
verb to sing or whistle with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments
In music, 'warble' can refer to a rapid fluctuation in pitch or tone, often used in vocal performances.
In poetry, 'warble' can be used metaphorically to describe a sweet or melodious sound or voice.
In veterinary medicine, 'warble' can refer to a swelling caused by the larva of a botfly under the skin of livestock.
In ornithology, 'warble' refers to a melodious song or series of notes produced by birds.
In writing, 'warble' can be used to describe the melodious or trilling sound of a bird, adding a descriptive element to nature writing or poetry.
In psychology, 'warble' may be used metaphorically to describe the fluctuating or wavering tone of voice in someone who is feeling uncertain or anxious.
In music, 'warble' can refer to a rapid modulation in pitch, often produced intentionally by singers or instrumentalists for expressive purposes.
In the field of ornithology, 'warble' is used to describe a specific type of song or vocalization produced by certain bird species.