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stage whisper

noun as in whisper meant to be heard

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Speaking in a stage whisper, he says, “I remember, I was like, ‘Angie, please, louder.

It’s things like consistently scheduling events on dates when I said I couldn’t make it, stage whispers with other colleagues about upcoming plans when I’m right there, among other slights.

And she said” — his voice dropped to a stage whisper — “‘He’s going to be very big.’”

A Republican official in a “deep-red county,” he recounts, his voice dropping to a stage whisper, told him, “You have no idea how many Republicans are going to quietly vote for you.”

When I asked her about it, at first, she leaned over in a stage whisper: “Women are better than men,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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