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whisper

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




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Investors have heard whispers since then about bankers and valuations.

From Barron's

“That’s a long bus ride,” she whispers, her arm directing us to come inside.

From Literature

"That is quite intriguing to people because what you tend to find when you bump into famous people in the Cotswolds is they're very much on their best behaviour," Llewelyn-Bowen whispered.

From BBC

You know that expression, “money talks, wealth whispers”? Well, these two haven’t whispered a day in their lives.

From Salon

But now the whispers are growing into a chorus.

From Los Angeles Times