murmur|murmured|murmuring|murmurs in English
verb
[mur·mur || 'mɜrmər /'mɜːmə]
make a soft perpetual sound; whisper continuously, mutter inarticulately; rustle; grumble under one's breath; make a recurrent abnormal sound (of the heart)
Use "murmur|murmured|murmuring|murmurs" in a sentence
1. she murmured .
2. (Audience murmuring) Oh, yes!
3. He is murmuring to himself.
4. Melanie's voice murmured indistinctly.
5. Which bubbled and murmured
6. 'You're beautiful,' he murmured huskily.
7. The crowd murmured in appreciation.
8. McAllister murmured a fervent amen.
9. She was murmuring in his ear.
10. She murmurs, but her words are indistinct.
11. Walking nearer, he murmured bleakly, Ma.
12. The stream is murmuring.
13. The murmur of voices.
14. GUARD AGAINST MURMURING AND WRONGDOING
15. Murmuring reflects discontentment with life and God.
16. The shy pupil murmured his answer.
17. Capillary pulsasation, pistol shot sound and Duroziezs murmurs.
18. 'I'm sorry I'm late,' he murmured apologetically.
19. He was murmuring to himself.
20. "Mmm, " she murmured Appreciatively
21. The Israelites actually murmured against Jehovah!
22. The Auscultation of cardiac murmurs is discussed separately.
23. People murmur about food (1-3)
24. She replied in a low murmur.
25. Unchecked murmuring can result in what?