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whisper

[hwis-per, wis-per] / ˈʰwɪs pər, ˈwɪs pər /




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She recalls that a few weeks after she arrived at the home, she first began hearing "whispers about what was going on in the girls' dorms".

From BBC

The new Havana counterpart, now whispered to be doing the talking for Cuba, is Raúl Rodríguez Castro, grandson of the old man.

From The Wall Street Journal

She thought that because those are the whispers the brain delivers when you’re an Olympic champion.

From The Wall Street Journal

I could practically hear my female ancestors whispering, Just go chop the onions.

From Salon

He whispered in the ears of the powerful, strode the battlefield like a god of war and ultimately embodied both of those extremes in performances of exquisite complexity.

From Los Angeles Times