He may make monosyllabic utterances here or there, but he betrays no hint of what he is thinking.
Even if there is enduring frustration that Evra made certain offensive utterances, Liverpool have to end this.
He was called a "corporate raider," and he made strange utterances that executives had not heard before.
The sibyls would make prophetic utterances when under divine inspiration.
Will a "highly placed source," attributed or unattributed, make public utterances on their progress?
The researchers stated Lana showed that she could discriminate between lexigrams, sequence words grammatically and make novel utterances, demonstrating language learning.
From time to time the Rokujo lady would make dolorous utterances through the medium, but she refused all requests that she go away.
Politicians in those days constantly made colorful utterances called "sound bites" which voters regarded as idle campaign guff.
Racism has reached levels prompting some white people - overtly, among friends, in the privacy of their homes - to make unkind utterances about blacks.
'How could Buckingham make such treasonable utterances - without being hounded out of the chamber!'