murmur|murmurs in English
noun
[mur·mur || 'mɜrmər /'mɜːmə]
soft perpetual sound; continuous whisper, mutter; rustle; quiet grumble; recurrent abnormal sound of the heart
Use "murmur|murmurs" in a sentence
1. She murmurs, but her words are indistinct.
2. The murmur of voices.
3. Capillary pulsasation, pistol shot sound and Duroziezs murmurs.
4. The Auscultation of cardiac murmurs is discussed separately.
5. People murmur about food (1-3)
6. She replied in a low murmur.
7. She answered in a faint murmur.
8. Jeremy murmurs sympathetically and hands her back the joint.
9. The murmur swelled into a roar.
10. Aortic stenosis is a harsh systolic murmur
11. There is a murmur of Appreciative laughter
12. Postures change, pace slows, bustle becomes murmur.
13. A quiet murmur passed through the classroom.
14. She answered in a low murmur.
15. 6 There were murmurs of discontent from the work-force.
16. 15. (a) Against whom did the Israelites murmur?
17. A murmur of excitement rose from the audience.
18. She heard him murmur something under his breath.
19. He gave a little murmur of relief.
20. 1 There is a murmur of appreciative laughter.
21. 9 There is a murmur of appreciative laughter.
22. The March wind is fretful , fretting the languid waves into murmurs.
23. There were murmurs of both Assent and dissent from the crowd
24. "This food is divine," they murmur, falsely.
25. An angry murmur ran through the crowd.