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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mumble' in a Sentence

"To speak quietly and unclearly, almost to the point of being hard to understand; mutter." more

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She had been mumbling a lullaby to the baby for hours.
The toddler would mumble gibberish while playing with toys in his own little world.
My little brother likes to mumble secrets to his stuffed animals.
He is mumbling complaints about the weather as he walks through the rain.
While cooking, he had been mumbling the recipe steps under his breath.
He will mumble a prayer before stepping onto the stage.
The shy student tends to mumble when asked to speak in front of the class.
The old man would often mumble to himself while sitting on the park bench.
The detective has mumbled a few key clues that might solve the case.
He has mumbled the password to access the secret room.
The old man tends to mumble while reminiscing about his youth.
The tired detective would mumble clues to himself while solving the mystery.
He mumbles his complaints about the new office layout.

Mumble

muhm-buhl
verbTo speak quietly and unclearly, almost to the point of being hard to understand; mutter.
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Last Updated On: June 1, 2024
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