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Definition of whisperer in English: whisperernoun ˈwɪspərəˈ(h)wɪspərər 1A person who whispers. he's a whisperer—you can hardly hear a word he says Example sentencesExamples - The gigglers and whisperersthere seemed to be several of eachreceded.
- The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones.
- Like Tony Micale he's a whisperer, you can hardly hear a a word he says.
- Stina Nordenstam is the Stockholm whisperer, so quiet and child-like in her singing, and her albums have always been moon-lit affairs with the wolves at the door on a frosty night.
- Loud whisperers from the row behind me hope he is wrong.
- 1.1 A person who spreads gossip or rumours.
the whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided Example sentencesExamples - He complained that the whisperers portrayed him as an "inarticulate working-class man from Glasgow" who is liked, but not much good.
- The arithmetic of gossip usually makes two and two equal five, but this time, the whisperers seem to be using calculators instead of fingers.
- He emerged from the foothills of a botched coup neurotic about the whisperers.
- The Whitehall whisperers were caught out by the deceptive intimacy of e-mail.
- But at the moment the City's whisperers are asking whether the LSE is about to return to the bad old days when it was dogged by controversy.
- The whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided, but it would be unprecedented had it not been.
- The whisperers have been silenced, for the moment at least.
- When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson.
- The House of Representatives summoned the President's four secretaries onThursday, in the hunt to uncover the identity of the "whisperers", whom politicians say have been misleading him.
- Indeed in today's through-the-looking-glass political culture, it is precisely the source's status as a lone, anonymous whisperer in the dark that makes him seem credible.
- He is still waging war on many different fronts: against cyclists, against teams, against the media, against France, against the whisperers who insist he is on drugs.
- Fragrant whisperers from the third Floor at Nine suggest a coup may by underway for the Today Show.
- Aside from the worry over the "whisperers," there is the perception that in the shake-up of the ministries - which are distributed among the various parties represented in Wahid's cabinet - civil servants are being replaced by political appointees.
2with modifier A person skilled in taming or training a specified kind of animal, typically using body language and gentle vocal encouragement rather than physical contact. he's reportedly set to quit show business to become a horse whisperer Example sentencesExamples - The pig whisperer: Author Jeffrey Masson explores the emotions of - and cruelty inflicted upon - the most unglamorous animals
- A talented horse whisperer, she takes comfort in being around horses.
- She's an alpaca whisperer.
- National Geographic Channel's new Dog Whisperer takes on pampered pets - and their owners
- But while fear of a shark attack may haunt Australian beachgoers as they dip their toes in the oceans that surround their nation, for "shark whisperer" Ian Gordon taunting a massive Great White Shark to attack is all in a day's work.
- A REAL-life horse whisperer, who has saved thousands of animals from becoming horse meat, hopes to set up his own sanctuary in Rochdale.
- Jo is - or at least, is training to be - a horse whisperer.
- Part of his appeal was the affection people feel for his trainer, Henrietta Knight, a tweed-wearing, flower-loving horse whisperer who exemplifies all that is good about country life.
- Anyone having a problem with their own pooch can consult dog whisperer Steve Fryer, who will be available to share his successful training methods.
- "I can break in a horse as quick as Monty Roberts, the famous horse whisperer," he claimed.
- It was only a matter of time before Millan's reputation as a dog whisperer began to grow.
- Although I wouldn't profess to be any sort of "trout whisperer", I like to feel that, over the years, I have learned something of how my quarry think.
- They use the methods to make a horse perform correctly without the use of force or cruelty and are developing a growing reputation as horse whisperers.
- Working in horse stables is hard work, and one thing the movie does right is not show an easy transition from novice horse handler to expect horse whisperer in a matter of days.
- Other attractions will include a live display by a horse whisperer, a dog race, and two displays by the Thorpe Perrow falcons.
- It is this approach that makes him so keenly attuned to the needs of plants - a plant whisperer of sorts.
- Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins.
- Standing pen-side, my 'dog whisperer' Greg says the key is to catch the pups early, and set the guidelines.
- A WORLD-renowned "horse whisperer" who trains miniature ponies to do the job of guide dogs for the blind is to visit East Lancashire to show people her techniques.
- Renowned dog whisperer Steve Fryer put a lot of animal owners on the right road with their pets when he gave a free advice session at Rangebourne Pet Care in New Park Street on Saturday.
- I understand there was a dog whisperer on the Richard and Judy show
Definition of whisperer in US English: whisperernounˈ(h)wispərərˈ(h)wɪspərər 1A person who whispers. he's a whisperer—you can hardly hear a word he says Example sentencesExamples - The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones.
- Loud whisperers from the row behind me hope he is wrong.
- Stina Nordenstam is the Stockholm whisperer, so quiet and child-like in her singing, and her albums have always been moon-lit affairs with the wolves at the door on a frosty night.
- Like Tony Micale he's a whisperer, you can hardly hear a a word he says.
- The gigglers and whisperersthere seemed to be several of eachreceded.
- 1.1 A person who spreads gossip or rumors.
the whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided Example sentencesExamples - The Whitehall whisperers were caught out by the deceptive intimacy of e-mail.
- He is still waging war on many different fronts: against cyclists, against teams, against the media, against France, against the whisperers who insist he is on drugs.
- He emerged from the foothills of a botched coup neurotic about the whisperers.
- Fragrant whisperers from the third Floor at Nine suggest a coup may by underway for the Today Show.
- The whisperers have been silenced, for the moment at least.
- Aside from the worry over the "whisperers," there is the perception that in the shake-up of the ministries - which are distributed among the various parties represented in Wahid's cabinet - civil servants are being replaced by political appointees.
- Indeed in today's through-the-looking-glass political culture, it is precisely the source's status as a lone, anonymous whisperer in the dark that makes him seem credible.
- He complained that the whisperers portrayed him as an "inarticulate working-class man from Glasgow" who is liked, but not much good.
- The House of Representatives summoned the President's four secretaries onThursday, in the hunt to uncover the identity of the "whisperers", whom politicians say have been misleading him.
- The whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided, but it would be unprecedented had it not been.
- But at the moment the City's whisperers are asking whether the LSE is about to return to the bad old days when it was dogged by controversy.
- The arithmetic of gossip usually makes two and two equal five, but this time, the whisperers seem to be using calculators instead of fingers.
- When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson.
2with modifier A person skilled in taming or training a specified kind of animal, typically using body language and gentle vocal encouragement rather than physical contact. he's reportedly set to quit show business to become a horse whisperer Example sentencesExamples - A REAL-life horse whisperer, who has saved thousands of animals from becoming horse meat, hopes to set up his own sanctuary in Rochdale.
- I understand there was a dog whisperer on the Richard and Judy show
- It is this approach that makes him so keenly attuned to the needs of plants - a plant whisperer of sorts.
- National Geographic Channel's new Dog Whisperer takes on pampered pets - and their owners
- "I can break in a horse as quick as Monty Roberts, the famous horse whisperer," he claimed.
- A talented horse whisperer, she takes comfort in being around horses.
- The pig whisperer: Author Jeffrey Masson explores the emotions of - and cruelty inflicted upon - the most unglamorous animals
- Other attractions will include a live display by a horse whisperer, a dog race, and two displays by the Thorpe Perrow falcons.
- She's an alpaca whisperer.
- They use the methods to make a horse perform correctly without the use of force or cruelty and are developing a growing reputation as horse whisperers.
- Jo is - or at least, is training to be - a horse whisperer.
- A WORLD-renowned "horse whisperer" who trains miniature ponies to do the job of guide dogs for the blind is to visit East Lancashire to show people her techniques.
- Renowned dog whisperer Steve Fryer put a lot of animal owners on the right road with their pets when he gave a free advice session at Rangebourne Pet Care in New Park Street on Saturday.
- Part of his appeal was the affection people feel for his trainer, Henrietta Knight, a tweed-wearing, flower-loving horse whisperer who exemplifies all that is good about country life.
- Although I wouldn't profess to be any sort of "trout whisperer", I like to feel that, over the years, I have learned something of how my quarry think.
- Working in horse stables is hard work, and one thing the movie does right is not show an easy transition from novice horse handler to expect horse whisperer in a matter of days.
- It was only a matter of time before Millan's reputation as a dog whisperer began to grow.
- Anyone having a problem with their own pooch can consult dog whisperer Steve Fryer, who will be available to share his successful training methods.
- Standing pen-side, my 'dog whisperer' Greg says the key is to catch the pups early, and set the guidelines.
- But while fear of a shark attack may haunt Australian beachgoers as they dip their toes in the oceans that surround their nation, for "shark whisperer" Ian Gordon taunting a massive Great White Shark to attack is all in a day's work.
- Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins.
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