Synonym: cry, whine. Similar words: imperial, impetus, imperious, impending, impeccable, whip, whisper, compel. Meaning: ['hwɪmpə(r) /'w-] n. a complaint uttered in a plaintive whining way. v. cry weakly or softly.
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1. The child was lost and began to whimper.
2. He heard the dog whimper.
3. The animal gave a pathetic little whimper.
4. Clearly terrified, he let out a strangulated whimper.
5. The puppy gave a little whimper of fear.
6. David's crying subsided to a whimper.
7. She gave a little whimper as the vet inspected her paw.
8. The old dog could barely whimper and seemed close to death.
9. And then Hilda started to whimper.
10. I could hear Kaptan whimper as he pushed the dead woodchuck frantically from him.
11. Whimper like a whipped puppy, Jay, have a drink and pick up the pieces.
12. Jessie's wails died down to a whimper and then stopped altogether.
13. Compare cry, sob, weep, wail and whimper.
14. Not with a bang but a whimper.
15. I am listening for a cry or a whimper from upstairs.
16. I was listening for a cry or a whimper from upstairs.
17. The festival started with a whimper rather than a bang.
18. Let me not whine and whimper over things I have no control over.
19. Sunday night goes a whimper a bang . Still, it's a day of rest.
20. He could not possibly have endured a whipping without a whimper.
21. The whole affair ended less with a bang than with a whimper .
22. I said she couldn't have an ice cream and she started to whimper.
23. Hilda shrieked a couple of times, thuds followed, and she subsided to a whimper.
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24. She kept as still as possible; every slight movement made her whimper.
25. Koppel entered and was flabbergasted when his patient took his pineapple juice without a whimper.
26. He bowed out of world politics not with a bang but a whimper.
27. The old man looked at her in terror and began to whimper.
28. Then he gave a silly little squeal followed by a whimper.
29. Japan has given up its crown with barely a whimper.
30. Britain's new coalition government seems intent on bowing out without so much as a whimper.
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