Loud+whisper

  • 1Whisper Loud — Origin Seiling, Oklahoma, United States Genres Christian pop Years active 1997–2001 Labels Benson Records …

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  • 2Whisper rock — is a musical genre coined by Joshua Radin, a musical artist who s style doesn t closely match any other particular genre. While playing a concert in NYC on July 30, 2008, Radin described getting asked by interviewers on multiple occasions what… …

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  • 3Loud as a Whisper — ST episode name = Loud as a Whisper Riva and his chorus in Loud as a Whisper . series = TNG ep num = 31 prod num = 132 date = January 9, 1989 writer = Jacqueline Zambrano director = Larry Shaw guest = Howie Seago stardate = 42477.2 year = 2365… …

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  • 4whisper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ barely audible, the barest, faint, gentle, hushed, low, mere, quiet, slight (esp. AmE), soft …

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  • 5whisper — [[t](h)wɪ̱spə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ whispers, whispering, whispered 1) VERB When you whisper, you say something very quietly, using your breath rather than your throat, so that only one person can hear you. [V with quote] Keep your voice down, I whispered …

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  • 6loud — loudly, adv. loudness, n. /lowd/, adj., louder, loudest, adv. adj. 1. (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers. 2. making, emitting, or uttering strongly audible sounds: a… …

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  • 7whisper — 01. The children were laughing and [whispering] secrets in the classroom. 02. The wind [whispered] through the trees. 03. Good night I [whispered] as I put the baby to bed. 04. The girls were talking in [whispers], and pointing at the boys. 05.… …

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  • 8loud — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ▪ turn sth up ▪ She turned the radio up loud. ADVERB ▪ extremely …

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  • 9stage whisper — Loud whisper, very audible whisper …

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  • 10stage whisper — n 1.) a loud ↑whisper used by an actor in a play which the other actors on the stage seem not to hear 2.) a loud ↑whisper that is intended to be heard by everyone …

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