All that giggle and whisper is too much for me.
He listens to her whisper and occasionally nods his head: yes, yes.
Ms Makeba could soar like an opera singer, but she could also whisper, roar, hiss, growl and shout.
We might rationally know that we don't need that special person, but it's hard to argue with generations of evolved impulses that whisper otherwise.
She hurried down in the darkness to grasp his cold wet hand and hear him whisper: "They're after me--going to Texas--my horse is about dead--and I'm about starved.
The whisper of the scythe then.
There is no word, no whisper, no cry.
He cut me off then, his voice husky and low, almost a whisper.
A bright red ceramic tea set on a countertop pops when played against walls painted in a whisper of color.
Song of the fishermen sing late "shallow sing croon, the climax of the Department like gurgling water, springs Ding Ding, silent will like the fledglings chirp songbirds whisper."
Then, rather unimaginatively, I add "razzle-dazzle-pizzazz musical great antidote to misery-gloom-doom of credit crunch" before, thankfully for the reader, I am diverted by the whisper "Ciao! Plume!"
Come here, Lanie, let me whisper in your ear.
The movie itself, written and directed by Joel Hopkins, is so light a whisper could blow it away.
Those in the barricade heard a low and rapid whisper, like the murmur of a priest who is despatching a prayer in haste.
Don't whisper to one another. Jane!
Her whisper lingered behind them as they slipped out the door.
In this sedate garrison town ringed by jagged peaks, the gentle thrum of the day is usually reduced to a whisper by night.
Hardly a whisper of concern has been voiced.
And yet we know they are an echo from the throne and a whisper from the heart of God.
Communicating long-distance can also feel a bit like the children’s game of “telephone, ” where each child in a circle repeats a message to the next child in the circle in a whisper.
So, from now on whenever you have to 'pee' just tell me that you have to 'whisper.'
Miss Fan lacked such an interrogator with whom she could whisper intimately.
"Good choice," said Seeley, almost in a whisper.
“I would love to know what they’re saying in there, ” says Shareen in a stage whisper.
Then put the sword out, until the force lost Chinese years and thought that man was alone amidst the fence, as thousands of clouds... Sword who sacrifice? How to fly? There is no need to whisper this song with me.
Before you could whisper "change we can believe in", Craig became the designated scapegoat for Obama's photos U-turn and the Guantanamo debacle.