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The only sounds he could make sounded like the mumblings of a drunk.
Their mumblings involve the important issues of length and width.
Behind him was a chorus of whispered questions and shocked mumblings.
Around him were mumblings as his brothers stirred and stretched.
So far, there's been absolutely no need for you to translate anything but the porter's mumblings.
I described him, and repeated some of his mumblings.
Some rumblings, mumblings, and whispers could be heard in the crowd.
With his last bit of consciousness, he focused his attention on the man's mumblings.
"Stop your mumblings," he said roughly to the priest, "and take her in there."
He listened to the mumblings of his grandfather, a tooth-puller.
As the mumblings and fumblings became frantic, he went to her aid.
It was bad enough sitting in the London traffic without having to listen to the mumblings of his international racing manager.
They offer no clues about whatever mental activity is going on, apart from occasional mumblings.
Our best divinations are only the mumblings of blind men."
There were mumblings; then about a minute later the door closed, and the noises receded.
He was too excited to hear my mumblings.
"You go on," Dave repeated firmly, in answer to my puzzled mumblings.
The whispers of ignorant peasants, their mumblings and obscure signs?
When he was only a few feet away, he could make out Sneezer's mumblings.
He heard assorted mumblings of "beginner's luck," but paid them no attention.
"You'll have to forgive my friend's mumblings," he said in a conspiratorial whisper.
I, for my part, obviously voted against these attempts, but there are still mumblings about our still having a long way to go.
Best to ignore him, like the sad old drunk in the pub whose mumblings so resemble his own.
The walls in her mind creakedsibilant mumblings loud behind them.
Suettay's mumblings were making the air dark with gathering magical force.