A complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone.
Make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath.
Talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice.
1 This was a constant background mutter through his great days at Barcelona.
2 Jondrette found time to mutter in the ear of his eldest daughter:-
3 Most, however, remained to glare and frown and mutter curses at us.
4 The first time the U2 singer was mentioned, there was a mutter .
5 The drums began to mutter , Bakahenzie cried out in a loud voice:
6 I hear him mutter ; he often mutters so when he is alone.
7 And further away to the west they heard the same sinister mutter .
8 Adam's foot brushed against something and he heard someone gulp and mutter .
9 He continued to mutter , having some fierce debate with an imaginary foe.
10 He was heard to mutter something to himself; then he came back.
11 For a minute or two he continued to mutter ; then he dozed.
12 As before, Sloan shifted in place, and Eragon heard him mutter , .
13 Within half an hour it was just a mutter on the horizon.
14 So she gave in with never a mutter that Angus could hear.
15 Esther had perchance heard Robin mutter these numbers in his troubled sleep.
16 As Harry galloped back the mutter of the cannon grew into thunder.
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