Talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice.
Grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty.
1 She also said: A lot of people mumble in a group meeting.
2 Looking somewhat reassured but still wary, Kenji spoke in a rapid mumble .
3 He used to mumble . And he seemed rather disappointed by his legacy.
4 She reiterated the words until her voice died away in a mumble .
5 I managed to mumble a yes, but it didn't sound very convincing.
6 I mumble something, not sure what, but I don't think it's encouragement.
7 Then it sank into a mumble and the door closed behind them.
8 The suggestion was acceptable: Victor signified as much with an ungracious mumble .
9 People mistake my son, who's 19 and his generation for mumble rapping.
10 Then he returned to listening to the mumble of voices from beneath.
11 Gosling's voice is his usual bashfully sexy mumble until the first heist.
12 After that, God willing, maybe- His voice tapered off into a mumble .
13 He began to mumble over the descriptions, and suddenly Gerald stopped him.
14 The only games we played were marbles, mumble pegs and ring plays.
15 I managed to mumble a few words of parting, and went out.
16 Then Lucia would mumble to herself for several minutes over her ironing.
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