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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense murmur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or powerful whispering sound, often in contexts related to emotions or atmosphere. Example: "As the crowd gathered, an intense murmur filled the air, reflecting their anticipation and excitement."
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Kitsch raised his intense murmur about two decibels, and the resulting take was both more casual and more sexually charged.
He spoke in a soft yet intense murmur, and whenever I addressed him he would turn his head sideways, so that I was talking directly into his right ear. (Later, he told me that he had damaged his left ear in a diving accident).
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Fighting back the impulse toward self-destruction, he sinks to the floor and delivers the soliloquy lying down in an intense, agitated murmur.
For Graine de Beauté, Sadier comes over all Maria von Trapp, la-la-la-ing against sweet keyboard murmurs and intense guitars.
After just a few minutes in her company, during which her voice emerges as a conspiratorial murmur one moment, and an intense, throaty bellow the next, you really can't imagine her doing anything else.
Why can't you make phone calls on it?" were being murmured almost immediately; maybe that's only to be expected after one of the most intense, yet curiously uninformative and possibly unintentional hype campaigns in history.
/ They murmur.
This type of murmur is also called an innocent murmur.
Very intense.
"Intense restraint".
Intense violence.
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