stage whisper

NOUN
  1. a loud whisper that can be overheard; on the stage it is heard by the audience but it supposed to be inaudible to the rest of the cast
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How To Use stage whisper In A Sentence

  • At the door she caught Bloggs's sleeve and said in a stage whisper, " Tell me - what is he?
  • In the two - stage whisper from time to time low laugh.
  • Denis dug her in the ribs and, in a stage whisper, hissed: ‘Indonesia, Margaret, Indonesia.’
  • ‘Shh, don't tell the fuzz,’ Hugh was saying in a stage whisper as she passed.
  • 'I knew this would happen,' she said in a stage whisper.
  • `Sylvia," she told him in a discreet stage whisper behind my back. NO BODY
  • I would love to know what they're saying in there, " says Shareen in a stage whisper.
  • A stage whisper was heard from the percussion section: "And if he can't handle that, they take away one of his sticks and make him a conductor.
  • Never mind, honey," his imperturbable wife assured him in a stage whisper. CHAPTER XXX
  • Nan, especially, was almost convulsed with laughter at the account Patty gave of the moonlight scene, and her tragic repetition in a stage whisper of "Sylvester, _Sylvester! Patty's Friends
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