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  1. If you say that someone is whistling in the dark, you mean that they are trying to remain brave and convince themselves that the situation is not as bad as it seems. I waited, trying not to feel as if I were whistling in the dark.

  2. English. Whistling in the Dark is a 1941 American comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon. It is the first of three films starring Red Skelton as Wally "the Fox" Benton, who writes and acts in radio murder mysteries. Wally is kidnapped by a greedy cult leader (played by Conrad Veidt), who threatens to kill Wally's girlfriend (portrayed in all ...

  3. To try to call up one’s courage or hopefulness in a difficult or frightening situation. The literal idea is a very old one, attested to by John Dryden in Amphitryon (1690): “I went darkling, and whistling to keep myself from being afraid.”.

  4. In terms of usage, “whistle in the dark” can be applied to situations where someone tries to remain hopeful despite not having any real reason to do so. For example, if a student fails an exam but still believes they passed, someone might say they’re just whistling in the dark.

  5. Idiom: Whistling in the dark Meaning: If someone is whistling in the dark, they believe in a positive result, even though everybody else is sure it will not happen.

  6. be whistling in the dark. To be sure of a particular outcome when all evidence points to the contrary. Based on the polls, he's whistling in the dark if he thinks he's going to unseat the incumbent.

  7. The idiom "whistle in the dark" means to find comfort in a situation that is uncertain or frightening by imagining a positive outcome. It suggests that the person is trying to maintain a sense of hope and optimism in the face of adversity.

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