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{i} murmur
To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something

The iewes murmured att itt, because he sayde: I am thatt breed which is come doune from heven.

To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter

I couldn't hear the words; he just murmured a lot.

{v} to grumble, mutter, complainer, repiner
speak softly or indistinctly; "She murmured softly to the baby in her arms"
the sound made by any condition which produces noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart
to speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble
A murmur is a continuous low sound, like the noise of a river or of voices far away. The piano music mixes with the murmur of conversation The clamor of traffic has receded to a distant murmur. = hum
is an abnormal sound caused by blood flow through a defective heart valve or narrowed chamber
A sound made by blood flowing through the heart of major blood vessels that might indicate a heart problem
To make a low continued noise, like the hum of bees, a stream of water, distant waves, or the wind in a forest
A murmur is something that is said which can hardly be heard. They spoke in low murmurs
A murmur is an abnormal sound which is made by the heart and which shows that there is probably something wrong with it. The doctor said James had now developed a heart murmur
make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath; "she grumbles when she feels overworked"
To utter complaints in a low, half- articulated voice; to feel or express dissatisfaction or discontent; to grumble; often with at or against
an abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves
{i} soft perpetual sound; continuous whisper, mutter; rustle; quiet grumble; recurrent abnormal sound of the heart
If you murmur something, you say it very quietly, so that not many people can hear what you are saying. He turned and murmured something to the professor She murmured a few words of support `How lovely,' she murmured Murmuring softly that they must go somewhere to talk, he led her from the garden
a low continuous indistinct sound; often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech
A sound made by turbulent blood moving through the chambers and valves of the heart or through the blood vessels near the heart, usually signifying an abnormality of blood flow caused by a structural defect in the heart or valves
speak softly or indistinctly; "She murmured softly to the baby in her arms
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