Sentences with whisper
whis·per
W w - 'Keep your voice down,' I whispered. [VERB with quote]
- Men were talking in whispers in every office.
- It's pale with a minerally nose, a whisper of sulphur and crisp appley fruit.
- Other nations whisper about them trying to buy a gold medal but as Australian coach Glen Ella said, they can whisper all they like.
- Today, we no longer gasp when we hear a teenage girl is pregnant or whisper about unmarried couples who live together. [VERB + about]
- The cold breeze moved through the bushes around him, whispering just loud enough to obscure the chanting. [VERB]
- Like it was before Kennett lost the 1999 election — there was a whisper in the community, in cafes.
- To whisper treason
- To speak in a whisper
- To speak in a whisper
- The king knew that the courtiers were whispering.
- He whispered endearments to her.
- To speak in a whisper.
- Whispers circulated about the affair.
- The whisper of leaves in the wind.