stage whisper

Alternative forms

 * stage-whisper

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A line that is performed on stage as if it were whispered, but is spoken loud enough that the audience can hear.
 * 2)  Any loud whisper intended to be heard.
 * 1)  Any loud whisper intended to be heard.
 * 1)  Any loud whisper intended to be heard.
 * 1)  Any loud whisper intended to be heard.
 * 1)  Any loud whisper intended to be heard.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Finnish: teatterikuiskaus
 * French: aparté
 * Italian: in petto
 * Polish:
 * Russian: гро́мкий шёпот

Verb

 * 1)  To perform a stage whisper.
 * 2) * 1883,, , chapter 31 "A Thumb-print and What Came of It":
 * “The captain's voice, by G–!” said the stage-whispering ruffian, and both robbers fled by the way of the back door, shutting off their bull's-eye as they ran.
 * There is some evidence to suggest that in whispered speech, particularly stage whispered speech, the larynx is raised appreciably.
 * There is some evidence to suggest that in whispered speech, particularly stage whispered speech, the larynx is raised appreciably.
 * There is some evidence to suggest that in whispered speech, particularly stage whispered speech, the larynx is raised appreciably.
 * There is some evidence to suggest that in whispered speech, particularly stage whispered speech, the larynx is raised appreciably.