Synonym: mutter, whisper. Similar words: demur, murky, murder, demure, samurai, curmudgeon, murphy's law, intramural. Meaning: ['mɜrmər /'mɜːmə] n. 1. a low continuous indistinct sound; often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech 2. a schwa that is incidental to the pronunciation of a consonant 3. an abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves 4. a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone. v. 1. speak softly or indistinctly 2. make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath.
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61. From the library there was a broken murmur of voices, subdued and spasmodic as a funeral gathering.
62. One slip, and it would sweep you away without a murmur or a cry.
63. She took the punishments meted out to her without a murmur.
64. There was a murmur of surprise and enthusiasm in the hall. Sentencedict.com
65. He managed to murmur Mayli's name, then closed his eyes and slid down to the floor.
66. She didn't hear the murmur until she was standing right outside the door to Luke's private apartment.
67. The sweet murmur of their water can provide balm for troubled spirits and their banks offer sweet shelter to nurture true love.
68. Under cover of the noise Guy's voice was a soft murmur in Isabel's ear.
69. She could hear the dull murmur of their voices outside, then nothing.
70. With some kinds of solo song, or even operatic aria, the accompaniment should be a mere background murmur.
71. Jan had the radio on in the room above, but it was no more than a murmur.
72. They paused to murmur a few words, and then, completely oblivious to everyone else, started kissing again.
73. I sat for a considerable time, hearing the distant murmur of their voices, probably from a bedroom.
74. He unlocked the car door, holding it for her while she slipped inside with a quiet murmur of thanks.
75. Springfield held up his hand for silence and the low murmur of talk died away completely.
76. It's not some brash statement of their own personalities, but a low murmur from many people over many years.
77. She stirred and snuggled towards him, a low murmur of peace escaping from slightly parted lips.
78. She spoke more quietly now, almost in a murmur, and her tone grew more friendly.
79. She left without a murmur although she had only a year and a half to go to complete her secondary education.
80. She paused, hearing the low murmur of male voices, from the doorway just ahead of her.
81. Only the murmur of ships' engines and swish of bows cutting the tide could be heard across the calm sea.
82. Throughout it all, there was an undisguised murmur of conversation in the church and Denis felt slightly sick.
83. Systolic or diastolic heart murmur for more than two.
84. He edits the literary journal, Murmur.
85. All had cardiac murmur and seven had leukocytosis.
86. I could hear the murmur of the sea.
87. There was a general shuffle and murmur of approval.
88. She gave a little murmur.
89. Leon Dennison fell without a murmur.
90. I heard again the multitudinous murmur of the city.
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