| List of bondage magazines - Academic Dictionaries … Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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 - Wiktionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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 - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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 ... |  | variable-pitch propeller - Aviation dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 A propeller whose pitch may be changed when the engine is operating. See feather (ii) |  | mumble */ - English dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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 - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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 ... | | https://english_dic.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [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 ... |  | https://wiktionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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 ... |  | https://terms_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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://english_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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 ... |  | https://aviation_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 A propeller whose pitch may be changed when the engine is operating. See feather (ii) |  | https://wiktionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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. |  | https://contemporary_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | https://etymology.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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://contemporary_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 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://english_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 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 dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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 - New thesaurus Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | mumble - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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://contemporary_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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://new_thesaurus.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | https://english_dic.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [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 ... |  | List of bondage magazines - Academic Dictionaries … Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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) * |  | https://terms_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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://etymology.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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://wiktionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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. |  | https://contemporary_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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://english_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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 ... |  | https://wiktionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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. |  | https://etymology.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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 - Dictionary of contemporary English Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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://terms_en.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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, 18:06 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | https://english_dic.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [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 ... |  | https://english_dictionary.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 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 - Etymology dictionary Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 {{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, 18:06 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. |  | https://new_thesaurus.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, ... |  | https://english_dic.enacademic.com › ... Aug 12th 2020, 18:06 [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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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, 18:06 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 ... |  |
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