An abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves.
A complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone.
Make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath.
A schwa that is incidental to the pronunciation of a consonant.
1 The second thing made everyone murmur with surprise, and then with hope.
2 Aunt Celia got in without a murmur ; I sneaked in after her.
3 The audience gave Austria credit for that much in a short murmur .
4 And in the north the ominous murmur had become a rhythmic roar.
5 Unfortunately the rest of the phrase was lost in an indistinct murmur .
6 A fresh murmur of hatred toward the Cardinal arose in the apartment.
7 The remains of a cry seemed to murmur in the open mouth.
8 The murmur of its waves upon the sands resounded in her ears.
9 The voices of my companions only reached me in the faintest murmur .
10 The voices reached him very faintly, merged now in a general murmur .
11 From the reception area she could hear the low murmur of voices.
12 The song ceased and the murmur of the river came more clearly.
13 She expected a babble of noise, a murmur , some level of response.
14 The murmur of many voices, however, reached them from the round mine-head.
15 The murmur of voices ceased; there was an appearance of expectant attention.
16 There was a stir throughout the room; a murmur began and ceased.
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