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whimper

verb as in cry softly

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On Wednesday, however, Miller’s dreadful sophomore campaign essentially ended with a whimper.

The host stresses to a whimpering Jenn that in that scene she showed America "what a strong and powerful woman is."

From Salon

Kevin Little, a Fresno attorney who has watched the case closely, said the agreement “likely marks a whimpering end to what started as a major case.”

To say the track is going out with a whimper would be a compliment.

I shouted, “They were never your family,” but it sounded like gargles and whimpers.

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

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