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- How to Whimper (and Why People Do It) - wikiHow
Musicians and singers whimper or hum to warm up their voices or add artistic flare to their songs The act of whimpering can help a singer find their voice’s natural vibration while learning volume and pitch control
- WHIMPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHIMPER is to make a low whining plaintive or broken sound How to use whimper in a sentence
- WHIMPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WHIMPER definition: 1 (especially of an animal) to make a series of small, weak sounds expressing pain or unhappiness… Learn more
- WHIMPER Synonyms: 109 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for WHIMPER: whine, moan, complaint, fuss, bitch, lament, grievance, murmur; Antonyms of WHIMPER: praise, compliment, applause, commendation, approval, acclaim, plaudit, sanction
- WHIMPER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To whimper is to make a low, pitiful whining sound If you've ever heard a sick puppy cry, you know what it means to whimper Use the verb whimper to describe the crying you do when you're frightened or in pain A child with a fever might whimper, or a woman with a terrible migraine headache
- WHIMPER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone whimpers, they make quiet unhappy or frightened sounds, as if they are about to start crying She lay at the bottom of the stairs, whimpering in pain [VERB] He made another pathetic whimpering sound [VERB -ing] Whimper is also a noun David's crying subsided to a whimper
- Whimper - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To whimper is to make a low, pitiful whining sound If you've ever heard a sick puppy cry, you know what it means to whimper Use the verb whimper to describe the crying you do when you're frightened or in pain A child with a fever might whimper, or a woman with a terrible migraine headache
- Whimper - definition of whimper by The Free Dictionary
whimper (ˈwɪmpə) vb 1 (intr) to cry, sob, or whine softly or intermittently 2 to complain or say (something) in a whining plaintive way
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