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1 Her voice dropped to a register so low it was nearly inaudible .
2 Rose cried, her voice rising so that it was nearly inaudible .
3 A dull, nearly inaudible rumble came from the slowly revolving stone.
4 Farinn flushed red and spoke in a nearly inaudible murmur.
5 When she finally spoke, her voice was nearly inaudible .
6 With a nearly inaudible hum, the wheelchair rolled out of the room onto the mezzanine.
7 Though her voice was nearly inaudible , the golem understood.
8 Sometimes the sound was excruciatingly loud in one ear and nearly inaudible in the other.
9 She shook her head woozily, her words nearly inaudible .
10 Mrs. Madison's voice was nearly inaudible between relief and horrified surprise, but her eyes flew open.
11 Miriam, nearly inaudible , answered some similar demand.
12 Edwards! were exclaimed simultaneously, though a feeling that seemed common to both rendered the words nearly inaudible .
13 This sound remonstrance escaped criticism by being nearly inaudible , and by Mrs. Dodd entering at the same moment.
14 Mendez gave a nearly inaudible grunt of approval-oneof the most verbose acknowledgments Dr. Halsey had heard from him.
15 Nora heard the telephone clunk down, then a few nearly inaudible words from Maria followed by a series of howls.
16 Otherwise her fragrance, and the nearly inaudible sound she made when she yawned, would drive the horses and camels into frenzies.
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