Sentences with phrase «whistle at a passing»

The males of the species have been known to throw up their head and whistle at a passing, flying female.

Not exact matches

And have you been there so much that you find yourself now wanting to whistle at attractive women when they pass by?
At the final whistle, they had an extremely impressive series of lateral passes between the entire team that brought the ball to the end - zone.
Gordon then had to make a fine save at close range from a Mbappe volley after he had latched on to a sublime Neymar pass and the interval whistle arrived as respite.
Like a slight and adorably small - handed Italian construction worker whistling and lobbing filthy utterances at passing female tourists, Fiat's ads aren't sexy.
You'll hardly pass by a street corner in the downtown area that doesn't have a man or woman in a khaki uniform grinding away at a German - made harmonipan, a type of barrel organ that lets out a whistling tune, like something from an old - world circus.
Examples from the exhibition include: William Moore McCulloch, who worked tirelessly for equal rights at the risk of political suicide and was recognized by President Kennedy for his important influence in passing the Civil Rights Act; Edward Brooke, one of the first Republicans to call on President Nixon to resign in light of the Watergate scandal; Mose Wright, who in 1955 testified at the trial of the men who brutally abducted, tortured, and murdered his great nephew, Emmett Till, for allegedly whistling at a white woman; and Lois Jenson, a Minnesota miner who, in 1988, filed Lois E. Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. and won the first class - action sexual harassment lawsuit in the United States.
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