* talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice * grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty; "the old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food" * a soft indistinct utterance * when someone says something under their breath
I couldn't understand what he said because all he did was mumble and mutter.
mumble
She tended to mumble when she was nervous, making it hard to understand her.
mutter is the German word for mother In English it means to speak in a low tone often indistinguishable to others. In other words to mumble under your breath.
To mumble words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself.
Murmur
wisper,mumble
mumble,mumble
Patter
emblem, mumble
Only if the child is allergic.that is the stupidest question i have ever heard, rabbits (mumble-mumble) sickness (mumble-mumble) child (mumble-mumble) pointless!!The rabbit may also bite the child which could then cause the child to have an infection
Just as mumble is hatching, Gloria starts calling him mumble and mr. Mumble. Memphis had no problem with what Gloria was calling him so obviously technically Gloria named him. The reason she called him mumble was because he was mumbling in the egg.