It draws not just laughter and applause but whistles of appreciation.
As part of a 16-member troupe called the Nonstops, she drew wolf whistles on more than 1,000 nights from 1940 to 1945 entertaining troops throughout the Southern Command.
The ground crew had been up all night re camouflaging the Chinook a splashy desert pattern that drew wolf whistles and applause from the blokes who'd come to see us off.
Drawing stares and a few wolf whistles, she sat on a bench with a pleasant view of the towering Henninger Turm.
Victory Lap Draws Jeers Skah grabbed a Moroccan flag for a victory lap and drew whistles of derision the entire way.
This drew not only applause, but shrill whistles from the upper reaches of the audience.
That drew low whistles of surprise.
Being somewhat vain about her legs, which often drew whistles when she jogged along the causeway, she was reluctant to relax her grooming habits.
"If Riverbay is responsible for the stains," Mr. Rosenstrauch intoned, pausing for effect and drawing whistles and claps, "then Riverbay has to pay."
Caresse rowed home alone, and in her swim suit her generously endowed chest drew whistles, jeers and waves from workmen.