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to mumble
01
borbottare
to speak in a low or unclear voice, often so that the words are difficult to understand
Intransitive
Transitive: to mumble sth
02
masticare, rosicchiare
to chew or gnaw on something using gums or without using the teeth
Transitive: to mumble food
Mumble
01
mormorio, mormorìo
a soft indistinct utterance
mumble
v
mumbler
n
mumbler
n
mumbling
adj
mumbling
adj
mumbling
n
mumbling
n
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The tired employee would often mumble responses during late-night meetings.
She mumbled an apology as she hurriedly walked away from the awkward situation.
The child would mumble bedtime stories to their stuffed animals before falling asleep.
During the lecture, the professor mumbled some key points, leaving the students confused.
He tends to mumble when he's nervous, making it challenging to follow his speech.