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The faint hiss of champagne being poured.
There's a faint hiss on Line2 calls, as if you're on a long-distance call in 1970.
Some people say, for example, that they can hear a faint hiss in some noise-canceling headphones when music is not playing, although my 44-year-old ears couldn't detect it.
No, 90!" says Colbeck, referring to the number of micrograms per cubic metre that the device's laser detects in the air it is sucking in with a faint hiss.
Scientists listening for the faint hiss of radiation left over from the big bang have just gotten an earful.
You might be able to hear the faint hiss of pressurized air escaping.
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The near-vacuum of the moon's surface offers a superb location for telescopes, and would enable radio astronomers a quiet site free from the interference of worldwide mobile phone satellites from which to pick up the faint hissing from cosmic objects.
In the dark / It makes me catch my breath / And hear, from upstairs, hers — / That faintest hiss / And slither, as of life / Escaping into space, / Having led its characters / To the abyss").
The weak ones are faint, almost a hiss.
They make no sound; the faint hiss of old televisions has disappeared.
They make a soft sound of hissing, and a faint amber perfume washes into the air.
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