Pronunciation of the English word murmur.
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1. | There was a murmur when she entered the room. | |
2. | The murmur of the brook lulls me to sleep. | |
3. | He has a heart murmur. | |
4. | The gentle murmur of the mountain stream helped Tom calm himself. | |
5. | The apple-pickers on the ladders raised a hum and murmur of applause, and then, in keeping with the sound, bestirred themselves to work again like bees. | |
6. | Beyond lay the sea, misty and purple, with its haunting, unceasing murmur. | |
7. | How quiet the woods are today... not a murmur except that soft wind purring in the treetops! | |
8. | Meanwhile a mingled murmur through the street / rolls onward – wails of anguish, shrieks of fear –, / and though my father's mansion stood secrete, / embowered in foliage, nearer and more near / peals the dire clang of arms, and loud and clear, / borne on fierce echoes that in tumult blend, / war-shout and wail come thickening on the ear. | |
9. | The bubbling murmur of the clear fountain, the waving of the trees, the profusion of grass and wild-flowers that rise among the ruins, make it like a scene in romance. | |
10. | There was a light in her eyes and a colour in her cheek which had not been kindled for many a day, and which, joined to her great beauty, and the splendour of her dress, occasioned her entrance to be greeted with an universal murmur of applause. |