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Definitionn. a low continuous indistinct sound
Last update: June 23, 2015
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The laugh was repeated in its low, syllabic tone, and terminated in an odd murmur. [noun]
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Suddenly we could hear voices, a sort of loud murmur with laughter, chatter, footsteps and the chink of glasses. [noun]
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The flesh will murmur against you, but it will be bridled by fervor of spirit. [verb]
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As the immediate effect, however, gradually passed away, a low murmur of voices commenced a sort of chant in honor of the dead. [noun]
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The inhabitants of the village answered his salute by a low murmur of welcome, and encouraged him to advance by similar indications of friendship. [Please select]
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Against such a decree there was no Delaware sufficiently hardy to murmur, much less oppose himself. [verb]
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When the father had translated the meaning of the stranger's words into the Huron language, a suppressed murmur announced the satisfaction with which this intelligence was received. [Please select]
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