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To complain, lament, or grieve |
MOAN, WHINE, WHIMPER |
To speak indistinctly in low tones (mumble) To complain or grumble morosely |
MUTTER |
To speak quietly and privately, as by way of gossip, slander, or intrigue. |
WHISPER |
To produce a clear musical sound by forcing air through the teeth or through an aperture formed by pursing the lips. |
WHISTLE |
To laugh quietly or to oneself. |
CHUCKLE |
To laugh with repeated short, spasmodic sounds. |
GIGGLE |
To laugh or talk in a *shrill manner. * High-pitched and piercing in tone or sound |
CACKLE |
A boisterous disturbance or quarrel; a brawl. |
ROW |
To sing (a tune) without opening the lips or forming words. |
HUM |
To weep aloud with convulsive gasping; cry uncontrollably |
SOB |
To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm. |
YELL |