air a grievance, boom, croak, fuss, holler, maunder, outcry, screech, sputter, trumpet, yap
Definitionn. a low continuous indistinct sound
Last update: June 8, 2015
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He suddenly muttered something and went away. [verb]
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He muttered something and colored. [verb]
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He muttered to himself. [verb]
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Puer is boy in Latin, and Mutter is mother in German. [Please select]
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He stood before Bagration with his lower jaw trembling and was hardly able to mutter: I don't know... your excellency... [Please select]
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A hand was laid, with a powerful pressure, on his arm, and the low voice of Uncas muttered in his ear: "The Hurons are dogs." [verb]
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Then, as if pitying a want of skill which had proved so fortunate to himself, he smiled, and muttered a few words of contempt in his own tongue. [verb]
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"'Tis extraordinary that he should have withheld his knowledge so long," muttered Duncan, at his elbow.' [verb]
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"It may be so, lad," muttered the scout, when he had ended; "for desperate fevers are not to be treated like a toothache." [verb]
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