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whimper verb [ ˈwɪmpə ]

• make a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or unhappiness.
• "a child in a bed nearby began to whimper"
Similar: whine, cry, sniffle, snivel, sob, moan, bleat, mewl, wail, groan, grizzle,

whimper noun

• a whimpering sound.
• "she gave a little whimper of protest"
Similar: whine, cry, sniffle, snivel, sob, moan, bleat, mewl, wail, groan, grizzle,
Origin: early 16th century: from dialect whimp ‘to whimper’, of imitative origin.


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