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It is usually used to refer to the sound of a soft, low voice. For example, "The wind whispered through the trees."
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whispers
noun
Plural of whisper
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Shamali leans forward and whispers: "And I'm a communist".
There were whispers also of some unspecified "sexual misconduct".
The man who ignored the doctors telling him he would never play the game again after a knee injury is preparing to turn a deaf ear once more to the whispers that he has just missed a lifetime's chance.
I'm fond of this song despite the fact that it sounds a bit like (whispers) Roxette.
Leaning towards him, Savulescu whispers, "No, Anders, the first one's lust".
But it was like Chinese whispers – I wasn't sure whether to believe it.
Hooking up with "trade" is a hot topic in houses across the country – but the dangers of the trend often get left to whispers as faint as a police officer who would rather not find out if a homicide victim was gay.
In the streets and pubs and dusty camps of Alice Springs there were whispers and dread and fury; some heard rumours of white men fleeing the scene; others warned of riot and revenge.
At its best, his voice whispers to the listener about mortality and eternity.
Marines and Army infantrymen, who took back Fallujah in brutal house-to-house fighting during Kyle's deployment in 2004, are relegated to whispers and gawks when "The Legend" scores another kill from a concealed position.
His abrasive and apparently autocratic leadership style sparked a campaign of whispers describing foul temper tantrums, incivility to staff and intemperate demands.
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