The second is the contrast with the inarticulate stumblings, mumblings, evasions and half-truths of our current president. |
No sooner had the lights gone out than there were mumblings of sabotage, some kind of conspiracy, foul play, under-hand machinations. |
Might even try this anecdata in Roy's Toy3, to see if its gui-ed algorithm-ized academic mumblings prove this scandalous anecdata. |
The dismal mumblings of everyday business in the House of Commons, the creaking pomposity of the Lords, the ghastly flummery of the state opening are overlooked. |
His media appearances are categorised by barely audible mumblings in one of the thickest Scouse accents you've ever heard. |
There are so many indecipherable mumblings that you have to replay and replay. |