| https://english_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | escalator - Universalium Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 es keuh lay teuhr/, n. 1. Also called moving staircase, moving stairway. a continuously moving stairway on an endless loop for carrying passengers up or down. |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | List of bondage magazines - Academic … Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 This is a list of long running bondage magazines.Published by Harmony Concepts, Inc.* Beautiful Bondage Scenes (1980 1993) * Bondage Adventures (1988 2001) * Bondage Fantasies (1990 1998) * Bondage Gallery (1986 1990) * Bondage Life (1977 2001) * |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | usage_words.enacademic.com Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 usage_words.enacademic.com |  | fashion_history.enacademic.com Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 fashion_history.enacademic.com |  | business_finance.enacademic.com Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 business_finance.enacademic.com |  | mashata - swahili_english.enacademic.com Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [Swahili Word] mashata [English Word] lees (of oil, etc.) [Part of Speech] noun [Swahili Word] mashata [English Word] residue (of oil, etc.) [Part of Speech] noun [Class] 6 |  | westerns_films.enacademic.com Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 westerns_films.enacademic.com |  | List of bondage magazines - Academic Dictionaries … Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 This is a list of long running bondage magazines.Published by Harmony Concepts, Inc.* Beautiful Bondage Scenes (1980 1993) * Bondage Adventures (1988 2001) * Bondage Fantasies (1990 1998) * Bondage Gallery (1986 1990) * Bondage Life (1977 2001) * |  | Playboy Special Edition - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 Playboy Special Editions (formerly known as flats, then Newsstand Specials [2]) are a spin-off series of Playboy magazine devoted entirely to softcore nude photographs of the Playboy models that are found sporadically scattered in the monthly Playboy magazine.. Unlike the monthly magazine, which features a variety of articles, opinion columns, and works of fiction, the only texts found in the ... |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... | | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | https://wiktionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | cities_names.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 Cernăuţi (Romanian), Cernovicy (German, alternate transliteration from the Ukrainian Cyrillic), Cernowitz (Yiddish, alternate form), Čérnivci (Ukrainian, 2nd most ... |  | https://contemporary_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | https://etymology.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | https://terms_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | https://new_thesaurus.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - English terms dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ▻ NOUN ▫ a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  | Chernivtsi - Names of cities in different languages Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 Cernăuţi (Romanian), Cernovicy (German, alternate transliteration from the Ukrainian Cyrillic), Cernowitz (Yiddish, alternate form), Čérnivci (Ukrainian, 2nd most ... |  | mumble - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 [t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to ... |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past ... |  | mumble - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or. |  | mumble - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 21:22 {{12}}mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, "to eat in a slow, ineffective manner" (perhaps "to talk with one's mouth full"), probably frequentative of interjection mum. |  |
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