Whimper
in sentence
18 examples of Whimper in a sentence
First Kiss Her mouth fell into my mouth like a summer snow, like a 5th season, like a fresh Eden, like Eden when Eve made God
whimper
with the liquid tilt of her hips— her kiss hurt like that— I mean, it was as if she’d mixed the sweat of an angel with the taste of a tangerine, I swear.
He allows this terrible actress to
whimper
and simper through the film, hysterical one moment, flirting the next, in a kind of hurricane of idiocy as she reels from one man to another, either screaming or making bedroom eyes, it matters not.
This was the last episode of second season; thus, the season ended "not with a bang" but with "a whimper."
Pauline Moran surely could make the devil whimper, that's for sure!!
Or if the director wanted to kill Batman with a
whimper
rather than a bang, he succeeded.
It ends on a
whimper
with the only response that is appropriate is "huh?" or "Is that all there is?". Lee Remick is perfect as the horny slutty wife of military man, Ben Gazaarra.
Unlike Jericho's depicted apocalypse, I predict this show will die an early death with a
whimper.
All except Charley and Flo, the characters played by the actors hired to complete the picture, who sigh, grunt, moan and
whimper
about the sad state of their lives.
Sadly, they went out with a
whimper
instead of a bang.
The death of postcommunism in Poland has thus been greeted not with a bang but with a
whimper.
Whether the Kim regime collapses with a bang or a whimper, the country’s nuclear weapons will present both an immediate danger and a future proliferation threat.
The Bilateral Threat to Free TradeISTANBUL – The Doha Round of global trade talks appears to have died this year, almost without a
whimper.
International communism disappeared not with a bang but a
whimper.
If this idea dies among Europe’s citizens and peoples, the EU will come to an end, not with a bang but with a long, torturous
whimper.
Fixed exchange rates in the developed economies disappeared in the 1970s, first with a bang (the devaluation of the dollar under US President Richard Nixon) and then with a
whimper
(as leading central banks focused on bringing down inflation).
Unless leaders take stock of the current trend, the conclusion of the Biarritz summit will be a marker of the world order’s future – ending not with a bang, but with a
whimper.
Having promised a Grand Deal with China, the 13th round of bilateral trade negotiations ended on October 11 with barely a whimper, yielding a watered-down partial agreement: the “phase one” accord.
The old man, emotional with drink, began to whimper, and in a brokenvoice he said:"Like a brother, you know.
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