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Speaks softly
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whispers
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Whispers was a British radio panel game which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 over three series from 2003 to 2005. The show was hosted by Gyles Brandreth , a former Conservative Party MP , and featured regular team captains Anthony Holden , Stella Duffy and ...
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n. (plural of whisper English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: whisper )
Usage examples of whispers.
With only Trager and a handful of Chargers for company, Lukien had been forced to bear the stares of Reecian soldiers and stableboys and the whispers of the castle I appearing.
Damien was aware of whispers passing between them, things more felt than heard: a subvocal purring of conspiracy, of coalition.
A constant undertone of strange whispers and crackles issued forth for anyone who cared to listen.
Axis had gleaned from palace whispers his mother had hated her life in the province.
The whispers of his nightmare had hot teeth which stripped his skin and flesh achingly slowly so that he died the most painful death possible.
Each of them had been alone with their fears and the dreadful whispers and scrapings of claws and beatings of wings.
Timozel learning some of your dark secrets, then perhaps you should worry more about what Yr whispers into his ears during the long night than what I might innocently say to him during the day!
His last few words had stunned the Assembly, and StarDrifter waited for the whispers to die down.
He waited until their frantic whispers filled his ears, then he stood high in his stirrups, graceful and easy even though Belaguez skittered excitedly underneath him.
Norvor, and whispers that Akeela had become impotent and unable to act.
In quick, breathless whispers, they discussed the details, down to the smallest movement.
Trapped by his strength and faced with his compelling desire, she refused to acknowledge his wet whispers, or his gentle touch, or his little kindnesses.
The Scots tended to name as black anyone with dark coloring, but the whispers about Niall said that it was his heart so described, not just his mane of hair and midnight eyes.
She remembered the tales she had read, the whispers she had heard since coming there, of how he could ride a woman all night long when a hungry mood was upon him, of how he sometimes required two women before his appetite was slaked.
It is on such mornings that Papua whispers to you of her immemorial ancientness and of her power.