whispering造句

In the meantime Grief was whispering a few words in Ieremia's ear.

The Haunt Analyst investigation in 2007 recorded hoarse voices whispering phrases both ominous (“Get out!”) and encouraging (“Make it happy”).

I continued screaming at her, but inside my head another voice was whispering - What am I doing?

As Mr. Kennedy's body left Parkland Hospital, a few stunned persons stood outside. Nurses and doctors, whispering among themselves, looked from the window.

In the whispering shell of the train carriages, only the sight of village and town lights speeding back past the train confirm how fast we are moving through the French countryside, where the high-speed rail system is more advanced than that in Britain.

And if you could hear the whispering of the dream you would hear no other sound.

There was the restling of autumn winds, a whispering breath of departed revelry: Carnival was almost done.

The country has not yet seen rioting in the streets, as happened in Mexico's tortilla crisis of 2007. Nor are trenchcoat-clad men whispering down dark alleys, “psst, want some cabbage?

whispering造句

What is this guy whispering?

During Cardinal Wolsey's trial for treason, he was accused of giving Henry VIII syphilis by persistently whispering in the king's ear.

She is whispering to him.

William looks like he's whispering a secret suggestion that has the Duchess ready to burst out laughing as she affectionately strokes his shoulder.

However, when I gazed at that starry mountain I felt as if those countless lights were whispering with each other.

And if my use of the word 'brave' in this context makes you scoff, you must not have the derisive little voice in your head that I do, whispering that you're a failure, contemptible, poor.

Tom: Lisa, we're not trying to eavesdrop, but we can hear you whispering.