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whistle

verb as in make sharp, shrill sound

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Minutes after the final whistle, Forest’s social media account pointed an accusing finger at VAR Stuart Attwell, who they claimed was a fan of Luton Town, who were also in relegation trouble at the time.

From BBC

They looked dejected as the final whistle went at Stamford Bridge.

From BBC

And, once the final whistle had blown, markedly fewer victories.

From BBC

Fans were still heard singing across the city hours after the final whistle had been blown.

From BBC

It's not a gimmick or a schtick, this is a fully-fledged game of football, at Cliftonhill on Saturday at three o'clock, with all the bells and whistles and with three points on the line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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