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He turned as a faint sound behind him lisped through the tube.
At least I'd be able to talk without lisping.
A few yards away the sea lisped on the flat sand.
Her voice lisped, like she held her mouth too close to the phone.
He lisped a bit, because his mouth had not yet grown back to full size and flexibility.
She would have been toddling around on her tiny feet and lisping a few words.
The fact that he lisped, however, had prejudiced her against his testimony.
As a result, Crick is unable to speak without lisping.
For the first time in her life, there at the end of it, she had not lisped at all.
Her child's mouth lisped over the words, but there was knowledge in her blue eyes.
But she lisps, it's in her way she's got, doesn't talk very clearly.
He stood motionless, the cigarette in his mouth lisping smoke.
His words were quite clear, except that he lisped over his s's.
The more we tried to teach her the correct way, the more she lisped.
Our children's children are lisping to "honour the charge they made - "
The natives started to whisper and lisp excitedly among themselves.
No mortal man could measure up to this small being, listening and lisping in the twilight.
Chase was so startled that he both stammered and lisped.
The old woman asked, lisping because she was toothless.
He lisped his name and Luis did not remember it a second after it was said.
"I'm going to get on permanent," the woman lisped through swollen lips.
"Men see so poorly at night," a goblin voice lisped, from the wall above his head.
"Jonny wants to know if you're going to be in charge, now," the little girl lisped.
"I'll just take a few out every day," lisped Demetrius.
"Word also has it," the old man lisped, "that he cut out early, before they'd properly lost."