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He played without uttering a sound, however — until about 15 minutes into the game, when he burst through a scrum of defenders and blasted a shot past a bewildered goalie.
This was clearly a reductive look at laughter: We are capable of finding things funny without uttering a sound.
Often, inner speech is simply defined as a silent form of speech; for example, Levine, Calvanio, and Popovics (1982) call it the "subjective phenomenon of talking to oneself, of developing an auditory articulatory image of speech without uttering a sound" (p. 391).
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This from a man who had managed to purchase, without uttering a single sound, five slices of bacon, one for each digit on his raised right hand.
They come in silence, sometimes barely uttering a sound," said Lobel, who has become the resident expert on the subject.
What they are doing is communicating extremely complicated situations without uttering a word, although the sound effects, sharp as ever, help.
He died without uttering a word.
People talk for hours without uttering a single topic sentence.
Lesotho police officers walked by looters without uttering a word.
He died in 1969 without uttering a word.
We sat facing one another without uttering a word.
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