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5 Sentences With "loud whisper"

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After Ms. King went back to her seat, Ms. Rhimes caught her eye and said, in a loud whisper, "You should be in the writers' room."
Frontman Gared O'Donnell still keeps his voice right in his trademark sweet spot—a hushed scream or a loud whisper, depending on how you look at it.
He moved closer, took on a more conciliatory tone, and spoke in a loud whisper, so as to be heard over yet another Waylon Jennings track blaring in the background.
In 2000-2001 Snider published in rapid succession three novels he had written in the 1980s: Loud Whisper, Bare Roots, and Wrestling with Angels: A Tale of Two Brothers. All were well received by the critics in journals such as the International Gay and Lesbian Review,International Gay & Lesbian Review Sexuality and Culture: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly,British Library Direct: Order Details and Chiron Review. The latter two novels are autobiographical stories about the coming of age and coming out of sensitive young men with deep Christian fundamentalist roots. Loud Whisper chronicles the frontman for an 80's rock band who, drunk and drugged out, falls from stage during a concert and becomes paralyzed.
In his Microcosmographie (1628), a series of satirical portraits of contemporary England, John Earle (1601–1665), described it thus: > [Paul's walk] is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser isle of > Great Britain. It is more than this, the whole world's map, which you may > here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of > stones and men, with a vast confusion of languages; and were the steeple not > sanctified, nothing liker Babel. The noise in it is like that of bees, a > strange humming or buzz mixed of walking tongues and feet: it is a kind of > still roar or loud whisper ... It is the great exchange of all discourse, > and no business whatsoever but is here stirring and a-foot ... It is the > general mint of all famous lies, which are here like the legends of popery, > first coined and stamped in the church.

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