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Mumbling

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Mumbling meaning

present participle and gerund of mumble

Example sentences (20)

She was so far away, but it felt like she was mumbling right next to me.

There’ll be a lot of mumbling this weekend.

The title of the show comes from a frustrated Robert mumbling "Everybody loves Raymond" in early episodes.

And that is a good sign for me, getting the resistance out into the open, no stealthy mumbling when there is disagreement.

However, any viewers of Fox News, Newsmax or Australia’s Sky News — who saw Joe speak without a teleprompter — were not surprised at all: to them the mumbling incoherent president on the stage that night, was a familiar sight.

More on the younger side of faith (C8): “An obviously guilty young boy was overheard by his mother mumbling ‘Sorry Harry’,” says Colleen Burke of Drummoyne.

After all, most of his time is spent mumbling about being forced into some adventure with Harry and Hermione.

Coronavirus doesn't really care either although it really doesn't care about people mumbling holy words.

He never quite lost it, but his mumbling, semi-confused manner emerged.

I wanted to learn the language my grandfather often used when mumbling to himself, or while he walked away from my grandmother as she gave him some chore to do.

Drinking my whiskey, mumbling to myself as I watch some old Amos and Andy tv shows on Youtube.

Mumbling to myself about the transient nature of chemicals, I brought out the battery-operated wands we’d bought at Disney World for $25 each.

Noah mocked him by his mumbling: “Why am I not surprised?

The rapper had first written on her Instagram that so many are deceiving themselves by just mumbling jargons all in the name of making music.

Years later mumbling morphed into "moonlighting" and became more respectable.

After his arrest and the start of his trial in April 1996, Asahara began exhibiting baffling behavior in the courtroom and detention facilities, often remaining silent or just mumbling.

Kelly reportedly entered a house in the Denver area and sat down on a couch where he started mumbling incoherently.

Mumbling, followed by a collective voice that says “You know what… We’re going to sit you guys out.

She saw her “” (grandmother in Greek) lying in bed, rocking side-to-side and mumbling rapidly and incoherently.

During radio programmes of the 1920s and 1930s, the background noise for crowd scenes was often achieved by a moderately large group of people mumbling " rhubarb " under their breath with random inflections.