Muttered
in sentence
194 examples of Muttered in a sentence
Early employees shared how they never even
muttered
the word and deliberately ignored all heavyweight processes.
Jarrett looked to the instrument a little warily, played a few notes, walked around it, played a few more notes,
muttered
something to his producer.
While Medea
muttered
incantations, Jason removed the bolt.
I
muttered
something along the lines of "Okay...whatever."
It's got terrible, forced dialogue; pointless plot developments; really drawn out 'spooky imagery' scenes, which look more like a high school remedial art project than a horror movie; 5/10 at best attractive women; long, boring sex scenes involving said women (forget what you know about virgins! especially ones with lop- sided fake breasts); muttered, difficult to understand speech from some of the characters; and they actually used the masks from Killer Klowns from Outer Space during a masturbation scene, which should be a saving grace because that movie was pretty funny, but it isn't.
Yes it was stupid, on the surface, but as I watched this and
muttered
about how badly they're acting, and what cheesy dialogue, it made me think of Serial Mom.
Two-thirds through last night's show--the first half of EARTHSEA--I
muttered
to my wife, "This is so bad."
Well, FEARDOTCOM is certainly mindless; indeed, I
muttered
out loud when the credits were running, "Oh my God!
She sighed, muttered, and noiselessly took her seat nearby my bed.
But Nanny only muttered: “He would never come into sight.”
When monks were being mown down on the streets of Yangon in 2006, the Indian government called for negotiations,
muttered
banalities about national reconciliation, and opposed sanctions.
Yes, candidates on the left paid lip service to the problem, and Benny Gantz, the colorless leader of Blue and White,
muttered
something about the need for a “diplomatic move” with respect to the occupied territories, but that was it.
'What a duffer!' he
muttered
to himself as he seated himself at the table, and having opened a portfolio he at once set to work with particular ardour at an unfinished drawing.
'Yes, they divert all the sap, they produce a false glamour,' he muttered, pausing, and feeling that she was looking at him he turned round smiling.
'Don't come here,
' muttered
the sick man angrily.
'Oh God!' he
muttered
with a heavy sigh.
'Mama!' he muttered, wriggling about in her arms so as to touch them with different parts of his body.
'What the devil brings him here?
' muttered
Levin to himself, turning back to the vehicle.
I want to tell you that it's impossible to live like this – it's torture!' she
muttered.
What is it?...' he muttered, not yet quite awake.
'Thank God!' he muttered, recognizing with delight her little blonde face, which now wore a particularly serious and even severe expression.
What am I to do?
' muttered
Anna sobbing, as she sank helplessly into an arm-chair.
Thank God!' he muttered, running up to them and splashing through the puddles with one shoe half off and full of water.
"Didn't I say so?
" muttered
Maheu.
she
muttered
again.
The latter, who was softly scratching Poland's head, blew out a puff of smoke and muttered, with his tranquil air:"More foolery!"
In order to get his fifty metres, Maheu struggled with a comrade who was also obstinate; in turn they each took off a centime from the tram; and if he conquered in the end it was only by lowering the wage to such an extent, that the captain Richomme, who was standing behind him,
muttered
between his teeth, and nudged him with his elbow, growling angrily that he could never do it at that price.
"Good God!
" muttered
Maheu.
The exasperation was growing, the exasperation of a calm race, the
muttered
warning of a storm, without violent gestures, terrible to see above this solid mass.
Then, having swallowed his mouthful, the old man
muttered
slowly:"You can say what you like, and it will be all the same as if you said nothing.
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