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Instead, and to her unvoiced surprise, it had been done well.
His eyes on her seemed to hold an unvoiced accusation.
To give voice to thoughts is to allow them power that they never have unvoiced.
She left unvoiced the complaint that they would have to do it again.
The expressions on the faces around the table asked the unvoiced question.
Mitch turned his head toward Dan in an unvoiced question.
And all around him were the unvoiced cries of the damned.
In the way that it had always been between them, most of their conversation remained unvoiced.
"Someone's here," he said, in answer to the unvoiced thought.
Trent said softly, and then went still an unvoiced thought.
That, in fact, has been the unvoiced question of the last few months, and this, he realizes, is his answer.
An unvoiced question passed between them: Who tells the commander?
There seemed to be no unvoiced anxiety, nothing hidden between the words.
There was a sensed but unvoiced pressure in the silence.
The unvoiced word "suicide" seemed to hang in the air.
"It is good to have friends," he said, as if in agreement with some unvoiced thought I might be entertaining.
Again the two looked at each other, exchanging some unvoiced signal.
An unvoiced command seemed to run up and down the line of waiting cubs.
In English there are only two possibilities, voiced and unvoiced.
The term close has an unvoiced "s" as in sad.
As if to answer his unvoiced question, her voice spoke from inside one of the cubicles.
Without knowing why, he wanted to say something, to ease the other man's unvoiced distress.
She nodded, confirming that he had completed her unvoiced thought.
By mind-speech, I answered what seemed to be an unvoiced question.
By unvoiced common consent they did not talk about the morrow; it would come too soon.