Mumble

  • 21mumble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. mutter, murmur, mouth. See stammering. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. mutter, murmur, utter, whine, whimper, rumble, grumble, maunder, ramble on, whisper, speak indistinctly, speak inarticulately, swallow …

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  • 22mumble — verb mumbled, mumbling (I, T) to say something too quietly and not clearly enough, so that it is difficult or impossible to hear: The little boy mumbled something about wanting to go to the toilet. | Stop mumbling and speak up! mumbler noun (C)… …

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  • 23mumble — [c]/ˈmʌmbəl / (say mumbuhl) verb (mumbled, mumbling) –verb (i) 1. to speak indistinctly or unintelligibly, as with partly closed lips; mutter low, indistinct words. 2. to chew ineffectively, as from loss of teeth: to mumble on a crust. –verb (t)… …

  • 24Mumble (software) — Mumble Main view of Mumble Original author(s) Thorvald Natvig …

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  • 25Mumble (Software) — Mumble Entwickler: Das Mumble Team Aktuelle Version: 1 …

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  • 26Mumble Bumble — Genre Animation Created by Christian Skjøtt Directed by Karsten Kiilerich Martin Skov Country of origin Canada, Denmark Production …

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  • 27Mumble-Jumble — board Mumble Jumble is a word game that was copyrighted in 1986 by Albert A. Lemieux[1] currently of Lutherville, MD. This parlor game is recommended for ages 10 and older and can be played by two to six players or teams. The game is played in… …

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  • 28mumble-fubbles — variant of mubble fubbles …

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  • 29Mumble (computer software) — Infobox Software name = Mumble caption = author = Thorvald Natvig developer = released = latest release version = 1.1.6 latest release date = September 13, 2008 latest preview version = latest preview date = programming language = Qt operating… …

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  • 30mumble peg — Mumbledy peg Mum ble*dy peg , Mumblety peg Mum ble*ty peg , n. A game played with a pocketknife, the object of which is to throw the knife in any of a vairety of ways (such as over the back), or from various positions, and have it stick in the… …

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