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To whispers
noun
The act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
Exact(44)
The huzzahs turned to whispers.
He rose up, listening to whispers.
But murmurs on Internet forums led to whispers on talk radio.
According to whispers at the institution, its new chief economist will be a Chinese citizen.
"They are itching to," whispers a westerner who observes Turkish security.
But for some during the week, those megaphones were closer to whispers.
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Binsted asked me to whisper.
Jacob actually began to whisper.
"I have to whisper it".
"O.K., one more," I attempted to whisper.
I almost had to whisper.
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