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whistle at

whistle at
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. silbar
Esteban whistled at the other guys and beckoned for them to come help him.Esteban les silbó a los otros muchachos e hizo un gesto para decir que vinieran a ayudarlo.
b. chiflar
The man in the truck whistled at the guys, and they got up and hopped in.El hombre en la camioneta chifló a los muchachos, que se levantaron y se subieron.
a. chiflar
One of the construction workers whistled at Marta, and she turned around and gave him a piece of her mind.Uno de los obreros le chifló a Marta, y ella se volteó y le dijo hasta de lo que se iba a morir.
b. silbar
I don't know why guys think that whistling at me is going to win them any points.No sé por qué los hombres creen que silbarme les va a dar puntos.
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