to mumble
31mumble — [c]/ˈmʌmbəl / (say mumbuhl) verb (mumbled, mumbling) –verb (i) 1. to speak indistinctly or unintelligibly, as with partly closed lips; mutter low, indistinct words. 2. to chew ineffectively, as from loss of teeth: to mumble on a crust. –verb (t)… …
32mumble-news — mumˈble news noun (Shakespeare) A tale bearer • • • Main Entry: ↑mumble …
33mumble peg — noun see mumblety peg …
34mumble-the-peg — noun see mumblety peg …
35mumble — Synonyms and related words: aspirate, aspiration, bark, bated breath, bawl, bellow, bite, blare, blat, blubber, boom, bray, breath, breathe, breathy voice, buzz, cackle, champ, chant, chaw, chew, chew the cud, chew up, chirp, chomp, coo, crow,… …
36mumble — v. (L; to) he mumbled (to us) that he would get up later * * * [ mʌmb(ə)l] (L; to) he mumbled (to us) that he would get up later …
37mumble — mum|ble [ mʌmbl ] verb intransitive or transitive * to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand: He mumbled something about not wanting to go to work. ╾ mum|ble noun count ╾ mum|bler… …
38mumble — see MUMPS …
39mumble — v. n. Pol. S. 238. ON. mumla. Dut. mommelen …
40mumble — mum·ble || mÊŒmbl v. speak in a low voice, speak unintelligibly; chew without teeth …