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12 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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The toddler has been mumbling incoherent words as he plays with toys.
The shy boy would often mumble his lines during the school play.
The detective has been mumbling clues under his breath at the crime scene.
I am mumbling through the lyrics of the song, trying to remember each word.
The artist has been mumbling creative ideas for the new painting.
The elderly couple would sit on the porch and mumble sweet nothings to each other.
The old man would mumble ancient tales to anyone who cared to listen.
By the time she finishes her novel, she will have been mumbling plot twists for hours.
He had mumbled an apology as he quickly left the room.
She has mumbled her wishes while blowing out the birthday candles.
The poet would mumble verses to the rhythm of the rain tapping on the windowpane.
The tired teacher asked the students not to mumble while reading aloud.

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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