mumble

mumble
verb
(to speak (words) in such a way that they are difficult to hear: The old man mumbled (a few words) quietly to himself.) mascullar
mumble vb mascullar / decir entre dientes
El gerundio de mumble se escribe mumbling
mumble
tr['mʌmbəl]
transitive verb
1 (gen) decir entre dientes, mascullar; (prayer) musitar
intransitive verb
1 hablar entre dientes, farfullar
mumble ['mʌmbəl] v, -bled ; -bling vt
: mascullar, musitar
mumble vi
: mascullar, hablar entre dientes, murmurar
mumble n
to speak in a mumble : hablar entre dientes
mumble
v.
barbotear v.
bisbisear v.
hablar entre dientes v.
mascar v.
mascujar v.
mascullar v.
masticar v.
musitar v.
'mʌmbəl
1.
intransitive verb hablar entre dientes, farfullar

2.
vt mascullar, farfullar
['mʌmbl]
1.
VI mascullar
2.
VT mascullar
3.
N

he said in a mumble — masculló, dijo entre dientes

* * *
['mʌmbəl]
1.
intransitive verb hablar entre dientes, farfullar

2.
vt mascullar, farfullar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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