aspirate, breath, chomp, gibber, keen, mumbling, rumble, snort, still small voice, undertone, yell
Definitionn. a soft indistinct utterance
Last update: June 23, 2015
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"Pardon, father," she mumbled in a low whisper. [verb]
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She mumbled something wheen asked if was present at the murder site by the police. [verb]
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Paul had replied in a mumble. [noun]
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People who suffer from it are always saying: ' Do n't mumble - speak up ! [verb]
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I get drunk on tour and act like an ass, I mumble and I splutter. [verb]
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--let him go down to Tophet, with the ill-mumbled mass which he calls a prayer-book, in his right hand. [Please select]
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Then, as if completely crushed, he continued to mumble the word, "atone." [Please select]
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'Good boy, Charleywell done' he mumbled. [Please select]
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As the wretched creature mumbled and chuckled in her hideous merriment, the undertaker turned to go away. [Please select]
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Ex quibus, Stephen mumbled in a noncommittal accent, their two or four eyes conversing, Christus or Bloom his name is or after all any other, secundum carnem. [Please select]
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