muttering|mutterings in English
noun
['mʌtərɪŋ]
grumbling, inarticulate soft speech, mumbling
Use "muttering|mutterings" in a sentence
1. You're muttering.
2. Stop muttering and speak up!
3. He was muttering to himself.
4. What are you two muttering about?
5. He was muttering away to himself.
6. She was muttering to herself.
7. She was staring into the fire muttering.
8. The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.
9. He seemed to be muttering to himself.
10. Alistair said, and stalked off, muttering to himself.
11. Muttering something incoherent, he moved away.
12. Synonyms for Blethers include chatters, chitchat, drivel, gibberish, gossip, mutterings, prattle, twaddle, waffles and witterings
13. Corbett, muttering to himself, fitted a second bolt.
14. 2 The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.
15. The housekeeper left the room, muttering about ingratitude.
16. • What “empty thing” have national groups “kept muttering”?
17. They all trooped out, mumbling and muttering, except Benedicta.
18. She can hear the old woman muttering about consideration.
19. She felt feverish and was aware she was muttering.
20. She just sat there muttering to herself.
21. He heard muttering from the front of the crowd.
22. Babbling Meaning: "muttering, foolish talk," c
23. What “empty thing” do the nations keep muttering?
24. Follow me round muttering and shaking their fists.
25. 6 The darkened auditorium was filled with muttering.