How To Use Whispering In A Sentence

  • There are drifts of feverfew, clouds of philadelphus, grasses whispering in the breeze, and everywhere the perfume of 1,000 blossoms keeping the countryside alive in the heart of London.
  • In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
  • There was dark hair spilling over her shoulder, a soft voice whispering endearments in her ear.
  • Perhaps all columnists have to persuade themselves that they count, that they matter, that they are agents of history, whispering words of wisdom into the ear of the history makers.
  • There was some barely audible whispering and my boss spoke again, only this time in a deeper voice.
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  • The two girls were whispering in the library.
  • My parents sent me to the Castle to get a broader education, excellence ," she replied, almost whispering it. KING OF DREAMS
  • They clustered here and there in little clumps, whispering, while Reynard's crew scurried around reefing the sails.
  • The Romantic laureate is to be felt beyond the grave by the Victorians, and by their own poet, not in the wispy or whispering touch of his breathed words but in the abstract feelings generated from the written traces of their prophetic aura of aurality. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • I could see the rage rise in his face as the guard kept whispering.
  • Whispering my name, he pulled back again, face just inches from my own, eyes shining black in the dim light.
  • Wise choice, but first, some chee-chee! fastlane: Eat Uncle Dirty's World Famous Trouser Chile. cockroach: I'm whispering in yer shoutbox LinkSwarm.com
  • What are you two whispering about?
  • He leaned down and nuzzled his nose under John's ear, whispering as he continued.
  • To feel the full glory of the sun, the joy of the Western wind, to hear the aphonous whisperings of the flowers, to be fancifully cognisant of "the music of the spheres"; better this with only a garret for your environment, than to be a wealthy Peter Bell in a palace, or a lord of many acres who sees nothing beyond its intrinsic value in a Turner, and finds Shelley poor stuff and Tennyson only a rhymster. The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • One text asked if she had deleted the messages yet and another text said co-workers were whispering about them. The Sun
  • Dodd proposes a consumer protection agency -- but wants it to be a part of the Federal Reserve, where it would be likely to have its sword blunted by the conventional wisdoms of central bankers and economists no doubt with Wall Street whispering in their ears. Matthew Bishop: 'The Road From Ruin': Would Dodd's Solutions Create More Useless Bureaucracy (Think Homeland Security)?
  • He'd had the quinsy and swollen glands when he was young, he told me, and it had left him with a weak throat, and a hesitating, whispering fashion of speech. Sole Music
  • Walking up the ramp, Ian was aware of the whispering sound of hundreds of hushed voices, but was unable to distinguish any individual words.
  • The island's only village is adorned with whispering palm trees, wide spacious streets and a main square crowned by a vast Mexican-style church that seems plucked from a Clint Eastwood film.
  • People are whispering that she's going to retire next year.
  • A lovey-dovey couple whispering sweet nothings amidst nature's breathtaking splendour, besides a couple of glass paintings are other brilliant pieces created by the young and upcoming artist.
  • Her face, pale and lined, drained of life, speaks of some unvoiced tragedy, as if she's whispering to her party leadership, ‘I said all I was asked to say and still you cast me aside.’
  • Brushing off talk of a whispering campaign against him in his own party, he claimed that Liberal Democrats were the party of tomorrow.
  • The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander n abysses of solitude.
  • Obedient to his master’s mandate, the falconer was collecting his discouraged followers, and whispering into their ears — “Away, away — tace is Latin for a candle — never mind the good The Abbot
  • Next to him, a drayman is whispering soft sentences of love to a servant-maid, round whose neck is one of his arms; in the other hand a pot of porter.
  • Kathleen stared at the pistol, which he held, that had a cloud of smoke whispering from its snout, then she averted her eyes to the fallen officer.
  • We roll out of bed bright and early and the muse is already whispering in our ear. Romance Divas » 2009 » March
  • Local herders deliver wood and Druba gets to work building a fire, whispering Buddhist mantras as he chops logs.
  • As I walked toward the hospital's entrance — stomach heavy, dizzied with anxiety, plastic bag swinging at my side — I surprised myself by whispering: Bet he'll never eat the damn fruit. LAST CALL: A Memoir
  • Nica loved razzing her friend, especially when she was supposed to be whispering for the sake of a guy nearby.
  • They made a humming like so many hornets in a country chimney, not with their talking, but with their whispering over their new Minuets and Bories, with the hands in their pockets, if only freed from their snush-box. All About Coffee
  • And pretty soon that second guy is whispering to a third guy, and before long a whole burly tribe of traders gather around Ty and they're going bananas!
  • Two young women had been observing me, whispering and giggling, and pointing at me.
  • ‘Our people like ex – citement,’ said the Captain, whispering. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • The first person that addressed them was Captain Aresby, who, with his usual delicate languishment, smiled upon Cecilia, and softly whispering, Cecilia
  • These things with tales of sombre clouds and shining skies and whisperings of strange creatures dancing timidly in pavonine twilights, he traced upon the ivory keys of his instrument and the world was richer for a poet. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • There are many ways to speak to someone, shouting and whispering can be very impactful in the right context.
  • At last the only sounds within the walls of the kraal were the low whispering of the two boys. Dead Man's Land Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of certain and uncertain
  • Of course Ewa's whispering voice is like the sidewind against the tree. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • Soar up high, see the semaphore from the washing lines Break the code of the whispering chimneys and traffic signs Where's the message that's written under the base of clouds?
  • Some were whispering furiously, casting scared glances over their shoulders.
  • When he saw that Madame Delmare was obliged to make an effort to listen to him, he held his peace, and naught could be heard save the innumerable little voices whispering in the burning wood, the plaintive song of the log as it becomes heated and swells, the crackling of the bark as it curls before breaking, and the faint phosphorescent explosions of the alburnum, which emits a bluish flame. Indiana
  • I noticed a crowd was gathering, a flock of women in huddles whispering to each other on the outskirts of the crowd.
  • I heard whispering - and a kind of slithery noise - but that's all. Five Are Together Again
  • One text asked if she had deleted the messages yet and another text said co-workers were whispering about them. The Sun
  • 'Sad day that would be,' Hugh said, dismissing the possibility, but when he listened closely to what officers from Carolina and Alabama were whispering, he was forced into a gloomy conclu - sion: Yes, I can imagine a mess when Virginians like me might be goaded into forming a union of our own where the traditions of the South would be preserved. Legacy
  • The music became spacey and the vocals are like a child whispering cynical nothings in your ear.
  • Sometimes a little horse would come out of the darkness with a pack-load on his back, and men would be lifting the load and laying it on the beach, and there would be quiet whispering, and the little horse be led away and swallowed up in the dark among the scrog and bushes. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • Razi knew not what her kindred had intended to do… but, moved by force that seemed to persist outside her body, pushing her, whispering into her ear, she felt somewhere, someplace in her being, that she had to go on.
  • Yet many of us in North America have become "autistic" to the natural world and have to re-attune ourselves to the whisperings of non-human nature, notes "geologian" Thomas Thestar.com - Home Page
  • To be separated from him for any length of time meant to be in mortal danger, for Hitler was susceptible to whisperings about disloyal acts and even outright treason perpetrated by the absent person.
  • It was silent in the little old town on the hill; the only sounds to be heard came from the wind whispering through the treetops and the sheep bleating quietly in their pens.
  • After a moment of silent contemplation I realised that he was whispering my name.
  • There is another alphabet, whispering from every leaf, singing from every river, shimmering from every sky. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • The label printed some 3,500 copies of a 45-rpm with I'm a Honky Tonk Girl and Whispering Sea. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • It was after this that Joe pitched in his two penn'orth; I may have dozed, for I was suddenly aware that he was nearby, whispering angrily, and J.B. was snapping back at him: indeed, the first words I heard were J.B. growling to him to keep his place and mind who he was talking to. THE NUMBERS
  • Excited young women are whispering around a woman whose eyes glow with a bright lustre.
  • She listened to the soft calling of the birds and the wind whispering through the trees.
  • In a whispering voice that quaked with fear: “Claude.” Bubble in the Bathtub
  • The gentle whispering of the brook and the sighs of the leaves in the trees were so soft and enchanting that it was difficult for Lysje not to curl up in a ball and fall asleep right here.
  • And the second one: 'And I did as thou biddest, O master, whispering shrewd words in thirsty ears, and raising memories of the things that were of old time. A HYPERBOREAN BREW
  • It was a sort of rustling, whispering sound. The Railway Children
  • Knowing that a poor performance would reignite the whispering campaign against him, he spoke in a leaden manner before delivering a blunt ‘modernise or die’ message.
  • With that, all the popular girls gathered in a huddle and started whispering together.
  • If the Scripps Spelling Bee had been a Mark Burnett-style production, we'd have been treated to behind-the-scenes footage of players forming alliances, strategizing to trip up the frontrunners; Isabel Jacobson, the last female speller standing (you go, girl!), pitting the boys against each other by stage-whispering invitations to clandestine trysts; We'd "overhear" overstressed kids being browbeaten by parents who'd caught them peaking at comic books rather than practicing Croatian conjugation. Brenda Scott Royce: Last Speller Standing
  • There were thousands of murmurs, all whispering: ‘What did he just say?’
  • 'Then you'd better stop whispering like some Dago conspirator and finish your pudding like a good little wife, Mrs Beauchamp Comber, and smile ever so sweetly at Mr (' omber, and insist on cutting his cigar for him ... why, thank'ee, my dear! THE NUMBERS
  • 'Then you'd better stop whispering like some Dago conspirator and finish your pudding like a good little wife, Mrs Beauchamp Comber, and smile ever so sweetly at Mr (' omber, and insist on cutting his cigar for him … why, thank'ee, my dear! Flashman and the angel of the lord
  • I have skinks running around my house, whispering in my ear while I sleep.
  • One text asked if she had deleted the messages yet and another text said co-workers were whispering about them. The Sun
  • She looked about her and saw that Ron and James, though looking asleep were awake, softly whispering to each other.
  • But then - he was whispering - he leaned over and told me and the girls that actually, his favorite dessert was a napoleon.
  • She heard them whispering conspiratorially in the bedroom.
  • One text asked if she had deleted the messages yet and another text said co-workers were whispering about them. The Sun
  • The worrying thing is that it's other factions within that same team who are doing the whispering.
  • They did a brief walk-through of the other rooms, using flashlights, whispering, and searching in closets and behind furniture. DO NO HARM
  • Winded, her face crushed against the soft warmth of his coat, she felt icy breath whispering over her forehead.
  • Other house of horror staples were abundant: Murky lighting that gave you just enough visual information to imagine the worst, water that dripped from the ceiling that turned into blood, candles and flashlights that disembodied faces and ambient noise that made it feel as if someone – or a lot of someones — were whispering in your ear. London Theater Journal: Close Quarters Magnify the Unease in ‘Relocated’ - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He heard some whispering in the background and a glare darkened his eyes.
  • As I watched the news this week, I saw a Karl Rove standing beside the President, his voice crocking, talking about his love for Bush and his country but over that “noise,” I heard the memory of Joe Koons whispering in my ear. Boing Boing
  • Tahixha thought she heard bells ringing distantly, magical, ethereal chimes whispering of an uncertain future.
  • Kylie Minogue's on-off squeeze, James Gooding, was floating about followed by a chorus of women whispering: ‘I'm not Kylie but I'm up for it if you are.’
  • KSA-Best of a happy muse writing that novel. *whispering so as not to startle your muse* *G* It is a very different mind set writing different lengths. Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary » REVIEW: A Lover’s Call by Claire Thompson » Print
  • He was whispering rude remarks about her under his breath.
  • They have whispering campaigns without including so-and-so, making sure so-and-so knows about it.
  • We set off, testing our legs beside the Arun Khola that runs celadon green, wide and whispering through its namesake Arun Valley.
  • At least so Hat assured himself as he heard himself whispering the details to Rye. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • They were tucked in one of the millions of tiny nooks that filled the school, whispering in hushed voices.
  • You know the word suavity exists, and you plan to use it in every sentence you speak for the rest of your life - even if it's just whispering it seductively at the end of them like Cracked: All Posts
  • She could hear men whispering in a foreign tongue.
  • Dodd proposes a consumer protection agency -- but wants it to be a part of the Federal Reserve, where it would be likely to have its sword blunted by the conventional wisdoms of central bankers and economists (no doubt with Wall Street whispering in their ears). 'The Road From Ruin': Would Dodd's Solutions Create More Useless Bureaucracy (Think Homeland Security)?
  • Excited young women are whispering around a woman whose eyes glow with a bright lustre.
  • I can hear them whispering in the kitchen, the womenfolk in my family.
  • It was after this that Joe pitched in his two penn'orth; I may have dozed, for I was suddenly aware that he was nearby, whispering angrily, and J.B. was snapping back at him: indeed, the first words I heard were J.B. growling to him to keep his place and mind who he was talking to. THE NUMBERS
  • Her brand of whispering-pines folk is not quite as easy to nail and has very often been tagged with the scarlet ‘psychedelic’ letter, a tag often thrown on anything even remotely trippy or, more often, difficult to write about.
  • Funeral parties mingle in confusion in anterooms whispering ‘Whose funeral are you here for?’
  • By this time, throngs of shoppers had gathered around us to watch the commotion and were whispering frantically.
  • Whispering softly into the patient's ear or holding a softly ticking wristwatch close to the ear can be helpful in making a gross evaluation of hearing.
  • Increasingly, it's not just the wizened erasing life's battle scars, but the under 30 on a quest for subtle enhancement -- and unlike the Upper East Side denizens whispering in hushed voices about a recent "procedure," they're not afraid to Twitter about it. Adrien Field: Beauty Is in the Wallet of the Beholder
  • Children caught talking in class were gagged and then had their necks clamped together between wooden blocks called “whispering sticks.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Many contemporary theatre directors have been so influenced by film that they try to stage intimate moments as "closeups" - drawing the audience in with vocal techniques, whispering through tears and so on. The New Yorker
  • Manes of threaded fog leaped and bowed with balletic malice, embracing the adversaries, whispering promises of beautiful demise into their unheeding ears.
  • Bronchophoney, aegophony and whispering pectoriloquy may be present Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • She kept whispering her thanks until Alec finally interrupted her.
  • It was here a young couple walked hand in hand, whispering sweet endearments to each other.
  • A number of Dwarves were gathered together in a tight huddle, whispering furiously.
  • When the hour through which we are living is whispering a bitter message, we recall the kindlier messages of other hours and say that we have much for which we ought to be thankful. The Threshold Grace
  • The wind was whispering in the pines.
  • I heard the ugly sound of a lock click and that is when the stares and whisperings came.
  • The republicans are engaged in seedy rumor mongering ... in a dark corner whispering campaign. Graham: Dems engaging in 'seedy Chicago politics'
  • Although both musicians played with virtuosic speed and accuracy, Marais's "Plainte" was the highlight of this one-hour recital, a whispering thread of melody from the viol accompanied by gentle arpeggiated chords on the theorbo, making the lament an intense, personal cry of anguish. PERFORMING ARTS
  • A bogey on the opening hole led to a grimace and prolonged whispering from the galleries. Times, Sunday Times
  • A simple and effective form of disguising a voice is whispering.
  • June 12th, 2008 3: 24 pm ET who is the one whispering in mc c´s ear? he forgot what he was there, pathetic! McCain goes after second Obama VP vetter
  • The disorder, the whisperings, the giggles, the open contempt!
  • There was the whispering of mental arithmetic as they wrote down their lists. IN REAL LIFE
  • We got back to find a huge crowd of people clustered around his desk whispering and giggling.
  • There will always be people whispering behind my back. The Sun
  • He broke the white wafer into small pieces and placed one in his mouth, whispering the rites of Communion.
  • The captain leaned closer, whispering conspiratorially, “Before they see you.” Gideon’s war
  • The Vatican responded by short-cutting its lengthy, dense procedures for proof that someone who has lived a life of exemplary holiness is now in heaven, whispering on humans' behalf in the ear of a miracle-working God. Not all cheer sainthood path for Pope John Paul II
  • The beaches of Kashid and Nandgaon with their whispering casuarina, coconut and betel palms are a balm for the weary city dweller.
  • There was much furtive whispering and glancing in my direction - who is this strange lao wai, with two cameras and writing strange hieroglyphics in his little notebook?
  • Could it possibly be that rather than taking part in a reasoned debate on what is best for Waterford, there are people who would rather instill worry and fear by whispering in secret about non-existent bogeymen?
  • Then he carefully cleaned and salved the cuts and scrapes on my face and palms, kissing them lightly and whispering meaningless, soothing sounds to me all the while.
  • Briony walked down the path leading to the old but beautiful whispering willow.
  • She awoke to the sound of shuffling feet and many muffled voices whispering in tones too quiet to be heard clearly.
  • And when they weren’t discussing catastrophic discounts, they were whispering about the recent alleged kidnapping and ransom of a British scrap trader who had come to China to collect money from a state-owned scrap processor in Ningbo. Scrapped
  • What charade Colonel Dent and his party played, what word they chose, how they acquitted themselves, I no longer remember; but I still see the consultation which followed each scene: I see Mr. Rochester turn to Miss Ingram, and Miss Ingram to him; I see her incline her head towards him, till the jetty curls almost touch his shoulder and wave against his cheek; I hear their mutual whisperings; I recall their interchanged glances; and something even of the feeling roused by the spectacle returns in memory at this moment. Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol. I.
  • I crawled past a man and a woman, whispering to each other with an intensity beyond comprehension.
  • The atmosphere is friendly and natural, and there is no cringey salon-style whispering. Times, Sunday Times
  • I woke up with a start as someone shook my shoulders lightly, whispering my name in my ear.
  • Yet did it quiver under the finger-tip caress in rhythmic vibrations that became whisperings and rustlings and mutterings of sound - but of sound so different; so elusively thin that it was shimmeringly sibilant; so mellow that it was maddening sweet, piping like an elfin horn, which last was just what Bassett decided would be like a peal from some bell of the gods reaching earthward from across space. THE RED ONE
  • Bodmin," said he, "was plainly ill at ease: men gathered together in knots in the streets, and the like, with all manner of rumours and whisperings about; and if they were to go, go they must. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution
  • She hardly heard him, so intent was she on watching the road and the occasional glimpses, through the tangle, of declivitous stretches strewn with trunks of fallen trees and rank vegetation, down which the wind went wandering with vague whisperings. Stubble
  • An owl glided nearby, wings whispering upon the darkness, huge eyes searching for slight movements in the sea of darkness.
  • Long before the first appearance of this film's visitant, and the ensuing moments of terror that repeat themselves with every one of its whispering advent, one gets the impression that this just might be a spook flick with a difference.
  • Other diners are dotted around, whispering in conversation in reverence to the food.
  • She began to pray a bit more fervently, whispering, Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Archive 2010-03-01
  • As mortgage lenders last week upgraded their forecasts for house price inflation this year, commentators began whispering those two, until this moment, unmentionable words ‘hard landing’.
  • Their robes rustled, whispering to the stone steps-Lady Ylle's green robe of damasked silk, the king's brocaded violet robe, Lord Garan's unadorned robe of rusty gold samite. Dalamar the Dark
  • he silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his separation from his wife
  • Her political opponents ran a whispering campaign against her.
  • All of which did not explain Ismail's whisperings and noddings and chin strokings with King's contingent. In The Time Of Light
  • I have grown up in Tasmania on the east coast and the light and shade of a kelp forest or the whispering of a seabreeze through pine trees that edge a beach, the chuckle as waves push and pull at shell-grit: even now, those are the sounds that ground me when I am slightly worn out. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Words, Pictures, Memory
  • The women are whispering and the men shushing and telling everyone to sit down - they've never seen a drama like this before.
  • One text asked if she had deleted the messages yet and another text said co-workers were whispering about them. The Sun
  • He rushes out into the cornfield at the same time as his brother and there is more spooky whispering running through the corn.
  • Poets are sweetest when they reecho its whisperings; orators are most potent when they thrill its chords to music. America First Patriotic Readings
  • Dr. GARY CURHAN (Brigham and Women's Hospital): They may be able to hear that somebody's whispering but may not be able to understand it, and there have been some people who study hearing loss who distinguish between whether they actually can hear and understand the sounds and whether it's intelligible versus just detectible. Study: Hearing Loss Increases In U.S. Teens
  • It seems they're necking on the decking, whispering sweet nothings by the sweet peas and what they get up to behind the shrubbery is nobody's business.
  • He wanted to speak beautiful words, whispering sonnets of his own design into her ear.
  • Yes, yes, all this is certain, and I may not ever go a-traveling everywhither to see the ends of this world and judge them: and the desire to do so no longer moves in me, for there is a cloud about my goings, and there is a whispering which follows me, and I too fall away into the acquiescence of beasts. Figures of Earth
  • The Romantic laureate is to be felt beyond the grave by the Victorians, and by their own poet, not in the wispy or whispering touch of his breathed words but in the abstract feelings generated from the written traces of their prophetic aura of aurality. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • The words echoed whisperingly round the bare room, drifting in the air like motes of dust. STAGE FRIGHT
  • Whispering soon ensued, and the crew member led my shipmates to a little boat tied up to the side of the ship.
  • One day I went out to look at my _rahar_ crop which was nearly ripe and as I stood under a mowah tree I heard a voice whispering. Folklore of the Santal Parganas
  • Mama was drying her eyes, and Molly was whispering some words of comfort to Emily.
  • I can't prove who they were but there were people whispering around me when Shannon was missing and when I asked them what it was about I was told 'nowt'. British Blogs
  • There are drifts of feverfew, clouds of philadelphus, grasses whispering in the breeze, and everywhere the perfume of 1,000 blossoms keeping the countryside alive in the heart of London.
  • ” Jerry once satirized this kind of mealy mouthed reporting by drawing chalk circles on the floor of a car company men's room, standing on them and whispering some observation about where the industry was headed. Forbes' Editor Remembers Jerry Flint
  • He is whispering to his neighbor.
  • In one corner the waitresses, in dainty caps and aprons, had put their heads together, and were eagerly whispering to one another whilst casting furtive looks at the small group assembled in front of one of those pretty alcoves, which, as you know, line the walls all round the big tea-room at Mathis '. Lady Molly of Scotland Yard
  • At last, there came a little rustling, whispering sound, all round the window: _rustle, whisper, whisper_. Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling
  • Such a mix is not exactly a ready-made means for triumph, but Mr. Hegarty wields it with disquieting power and grace, whether whispering through spells of ethereality or growling with an energy that is at once pent-up and unencumbered. Brazen Beats and Metal Mayhem
  • Deep, rich and sonorous, it was the kind of basso profundo that ricocheted around the tile walls with stunning clarity, like the Whispering Gallery atop St. Paul's Cathedral. Family von catt
  • When she motioned me over the kids began whispering, muttering that I must have been shoplifting or something.
  • Men clad in goat-skin coats peered down at us from time to time from crags that looked inaccessible, shouting now and then curt recognition before leaning again on a modern rifle to resume the ancient vigil of the mountaineer, which is beyond the understanding of the plains-man because it includes attention to all the falling water voices, and the whispering of heights and deeps. The Eye of Zeitoon
  • Later, another slave hears ‘the earth whispering, the water lapping the bank with a black tongue’.
  • Although both musicians played with virtuosic speed and accuracy, Marais's "Plainte" was the highlight of this one-hour recital, a whispering thread of melody from the viol accompanied by gentle arpeggiated chords on the theorbo, making the lament an intense, personal cry of anguish. PERFORMING ARTS
  • Yesterday, she broke her silence on the whispering campaign against her.
  • Nervous laughter has long embrittled to badmouth whispering. Gravity's Rainbow
  • The couple told of the whispering campaign in their community accusing them of being in some way responsible.
  • Walking through the halls, I tried to ignore the gasps, whispering, stares, and the glares coming my way.
  • It was a sort of rustling, whispering sound. The Railway Children
  • It turns out that one of the younger sharks has been whispering into the ears of his stars and starlets and telling them Jerry is melting down.
  • My parents sent me to the Castle to get a broader education, excellence ," she replied, almost whispering it. KING OF DREAMS
  • He grinned wickedly, holding my hands in his, whispering French endearments into my ear.
  • The pin-drop silence at the start gradually melted into a gentle background murmur, full of the sound of papers rustling, friends whispering and restless feet shuffling.
  • And there's another sound, too: a low, whispering rumble, almost undetectable.
  • A park full of merry hay-makers; gay red and blue waggons; stalwart horses switching off the flies; dark avenues of tall elms; groups of abele, 'tossing their whispering silver to the sun'; and amid them the house, -- a great square red-brick mass, made light and cheerful though by quoins and windows of white Sarsden stone, with high peaked French roofs, broken by louvres and dormers, haunted by a thousand swallows and starlings. The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In
  • Deep creased wrinkles marred his perfect, ageless, shiny red face at his nose and mouth as he spoke in a low, whispering tone.
  • A park full of merry haymakers; gay red and blue waggons; stalwart horses switching off the flies; dark avenues of tall elms; groups of abele, 'tossing their whispering silver to the sun;' and amid them the house. Prose Idylls, New and Old
  • Hearing clairaudiently can sound like a whispering voice in your head. CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE
  • Whispering my name once again, he tilted my head to the side, and kissed my bare neck.
  • The wind was whispering quietly in the trees, which were illuminated by a half hidden full moon.
  • She constantly listens for her father's voice whispering to her over the water.
  • When I say this, the chick LIGHTS UP and leans in toward me, and starts whispering, all conspiratorially, Yes! Get Laid or Die Trying
  • The grandchildren hover close by, whispering and squirming bashfully if my glance falls upon them.
  • Ian was not even to the seventh floor before he heard whispering voices and smelled food.
  • Kit grinned at Alan puckishly and leaned forward, whispering into Alan's ear.
  • Slowly the world started to leak in to her mind, her eyes started to identify shapes; she could see the centurions crowded around her whispering.
  • I could hear Theo's voice whispering in my ear, like Satan. RESCUING ROSE
  • The wind was whispering in the trees.
  • He was so helpless that even flight seemed of no use; and though she kept on whispering, ‘Go to Doramin, go to Doramin,’ with feverish insistence, he realised that for him there was no refuge from that loneliness which centupled all his dangers except - in her.
  • He broke the white wafer into small pieces and placed one in his mouth, whispering the rites of Communion.
  • Gregor listened to Nature's breath whispering through the frondescence and to his own breath entering and leaving his body.
  • Higher and higher wheels the great sun, driving the river mist before it and sending down through the softly whispering foliage a thousand shafts of burnished gold that seek out the violet, drain the nectareous dewdrop from its chalice and kiss the grape until its youthful sap changes to empurpled blood beneath the passionate caress. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.

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