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Meanings of distant mutterings in anglès
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Usage of distant mutterings in anglès
1
He had already begun to hear the distantmutterings of the storm.
2
I heard the distantmutterings of the storm, and soon the desolating tempest swept down fearfully upon them.
3
The distantmutterings of an approaching contest are driving scattered factions into a union of sentiment and action.
4
Gideon Spilett, who accompanied him, also heard these distantmutterings, which indicated a revivification of the subterranean fires.
5
Low threatening, distantmutterings of thunder from behind the mountains, told the party what they might expect before long.
6
The distantmutterings of thunder having long since ceased, he recognized that the volume of the stream was constantly lessening.
7
There was never, perhaps, a time when, on paper, things had seemed smoother, when the distantmutterings of disaster were less audible.
8
Perfect stillness reigned around, broken occasionally by the distantmutterings of a lion, or the melancholy cry of some beast or bird of prey.
9
Absorbed at Innspruck with the deliberations of the Trent Council, Charles had not heeded the distantmutterings of the tempest which was gathering around him.
10
Distantmutterings of thunder aroused her; the evening sky had darkened, and angry-looking clouds of purple were gathering over the hills.