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Come on, I added subvocally, aren't you guys ready yet?
"I don't like what they've done with my home," she whispered subvocally.
She did not actually speak; she had learned to direct her questions subvocally.
Maia was too embarrassed by her next thoughts to voice them even subvocally.
Hastily she called subvocally for the return of her Virtual scooter.
She turned on her hidden camera and added subvocally a simplified commentary.
You needn't speak at all, whisper subvocally and it will hear you perfectly.
Subvocally, she added, "Computer, is he telling the truth?"
Malone jerked a little under the doctor's calm hands, and swore subvocally.
Improvising a test, he whispered almost subvocally, "What kind of broth is this?"
"Don't know," Keff said subvocally, testing the floor with a cautious hand.
Subvocally she ordered her faceplate to enhance the image.
Burzmali spoke subvocally to his people: "There they go!"
It's telepathy," she said subvocally, concentrating her matching thoughts. "
Alex held her gaze and spoke with her subvocally.
I think they record it all and play it back at slow speeds to see if we're passing messages subvocally.
Theoretically, the 1NR could spend a few minutes preparing and then give the speech (subvocally) twice before having to speak.
She peered deep into the heart of the Sun, subvocally trying to press more of her functions into play.
No mind-touch yet; subvocally, Rissa thanked peace for that much blessing.
Growling subvocally, Louise rested her head against her couch and tried to sleep.
The voice came from over their heads, and for a moment Ziv thought one of his hara was contacting him subvocally.
Well," answered Mueller, subvocally, "if you consider this admittedly heavy mist to be rain, no.
And I experience it whenever the Monorhans communicate subvocally.
"I count on your assistance," Keff said subvocally.
The authors suggested that this was because Hungarians speak 41 percent faster, both out loud and when repeating sounds to themselves "subvocally."