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murmur

noun as in low, continuous sound

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Example Sentences

“I’m an independent,” before murmuring into her wine glass that her husband is a Republican.

From Salon

There were uncomfortable murmurs inside the building after Mike Mitchell Jr.’s layup pulled Minnesota to within 36-33.

At every ceremony I attended, there was at least one person in the crowd murmuring about how the thousands of dollars spent could be better used for developing the town or funding scholarships.

From BBC

Jeers and murmurs of discontent often fill the air at Goodison Park, which the Friedkin Group has experienced during its ownership at Roma, so it will need to engage with the passionate but frustrated supporters.

From BBC

They murmured agreement when one of them said he had to be decapitated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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