No more biblish, no more tiresome polysyllabic nonsense, no more mundane middle-class mutterings. |
It wasn't so long ago that a request for a third glass of fino sherry would raise a few eyebrows and mutterings about a drink problem. |
But there have been mutterings at technology gatherings about a lack of news about projects. |
There were angry mutterings from the public during the explanation of standard engineering contracts and procurement processes. |
I had to quietly excuse myself from a Vinyasa class with mutterings of trick knee. |
But there are mutterings from within over Labor's lack of policy and failure to attack the Government. |