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whisperer

[ US /ˈwɪspəˌɹɝ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɪspəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who speaks in a whisper

How To Use whisperer In A Sentence

  • Standing pen-side, my 'dog whisperer' Greg says the key is to catch the pups early, and set the guidelines.
  • He is still waging war on many different fronts: against cyclists, against teams, against the media, against France, against the whisperers who insist he is on drugs.
  • He complained that the whisperers portrayed him as an "inarticulate working-class man from Glasgow" who is liked, but not much good.
  • The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones.
  • Sometimes one had a large pink blusterous person trying to carry us off our feet by his pseudo-boyish frankness, now some dyspeptically yellow whisperer, now some earnest, specially dressed youth with an eye-glass and a buttonhole, now some homely-speaking, shrewd Manchester man or some Scotchman eager to be very clear and full. Tono Bungay
  • The Whitehall whisperers were caught out by the deceptive intimacy of e-mail.
  • I also like the way the skunk is walking around in the background with the jar stuck on it's head as they interview the whisperer. The Skunk Whisperer
  • The whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided, but it would be unprecedented had it not been.
  • But at the moment the City's whisperers are asking whether the LSE is about to return to the bad old days when it was dogged by controversy.
  • Loud whisperers from the row behind me hope he is wrong.
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