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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31. The condemned prisoner cowered and began to whimper for clemency.
32. If this really the end, if his self-proclaimed "Last Stand" is going to end in a whimper, he will end it mirthfully, knowing that he can only control so much and that sometimes you just lose.
33. This slam-bang earnings season is likely to start with a whimper. But that doesn't mean markets won't end up feeling pretty good.
34. The movement of oilseeds, grain, steel, fertilizers and other commodities has been less then lustrous the first half of 2007 and is poised to finish the 2006-07 crop year with a whimper.
35. Jessica began whimper softly, and Susan took her from Dad's arms.
36. I clamped my teeth to keep from uttering a single whimper.
37. NO ONE expected a bang; but the idea of a cap on America's carbon emissions died with barely the bathos of a whimper.
38. I was listening a cry or a whimper from upstairs.
39. In short, bear markets sometimes end with a bang , sometimes with whimper.
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