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"murmur" Definitions
  1. [countable] a quietly spoken word or words
  2. [countable] (also murmurings [plural]) a quiet expression of feeling
  3. (also murmuring) [singular] a low continuous sound in the background
  4. [countable] (medical) a very quiet sound in the chest, usually a sign of damage or disease in the heart
"murmur" Synonyms
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362 Sentences With "murmur"

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I had heard something—that is I had subconsciously perceived a murmur—a murmur growing and mingling with the sound of many footsteps.
Mediapro's current customers, meanwhile, murmur about getting out of football.
"He wasn't even a good actor," my grandmother would murmur.
Outside the Stadium, there is a steady murmur of discontent.
Regardless, I heard a decided murmur go through the crowd.
"Namaste," I murmur to a man with a red moustache.
The murmur of their voices was the only audible sound.
"Let me try it," I murmur, lost in Nani's iPhone.
Obama took a bite and let out a low murmur.
Opponents murmur that the prince is not just eccentric but vengeful.
A murmur ripples through the crowd as Dany's fate is revealed.
For your grandmother to murmur "thank you" as everyone serves her.
"No, no, no, no-no," she said in an insistent murmur.
Utilities murmur about supply insecurity; business lobbies fear rising energy prices.
"Neighbors help neighbors," the minister said to a murmur of approval.
At other times, there was just a murmur in the crowd.
The murmur of disappointment billowing up seemed to give him pause.
In the safe-seeming murmur of an emptying room, they still asked.
They will unenthusiastically murmur on Trump's behalf when asked to in public.
From under their habits, French nuns may murmur growing disapproval in response.
"Not electric and not Honda," he quipped, drawing a murmur from reporters.
The comment is received with laughter and cheerful murmur in the cabin.
From the second story I heard the murmur of guests at lunch.
No mosquitoes, no gnats to nag us, but there was that murmur.
There was a faint murmur, as if he was whispering to himself.
But there is a murmur of hope every time Mbappé touches the ball.
LG: It's that murmur you heard in the background, is from Rich Pierson.
When the speaker gets going, the choristers sometimes murmur nervously in the background.
Now Sister Jean and the Rambler faithful had reason to murmur some prayers.
The people who murmur them do so daily at racetracks across the country.
For dinner as the oranges murmur in their bubbling pot of sugar water?
It's a physical and emotional release: A murmur that builds to a scream.
The tale was astutely told, though it couldn't avoid a murmur of condescension.
He's giving us more of a confiding, Kurt Wagner murmur, which suits him.
People will start to murmur about whether they might be staging a comeback.
He was left with a heart murmur, but eventually he returned to school.
Gentle chit-chat and the clink of glasses murmur from sun-dappled beer gardens.
CreditCreditCornell University Students awoke to what they thought was the murmur of children playing.
You see, China can murmur to Asian governments now: democracies are unstable and inconstant.
Darwin is not easy to love in the Wet, as even Australian officers murmur.
But a nurse noticed the baby had heart murmur and appeared purple in color.
It can rise to a piercing feline cry or subside to a seductive murmur.
His voice was a suggestive murmur, both musical and raspy from smoking too much.
At the UN, Trump got a very different reaction: a low murmur of laughter.
Faint sirens and the murmur of worried onlookers broke through the late-afternoon quiet.
"We were down with ya," she and countless other voices murmur to each other.
The engineering section, for example, had a murmur different from that of the bridge.
Mr Trump is not an ideologue, the lobbying, business, diplomatic and political classes murmur approvingly.
But the biggest noise in Californian politics is the gathering murmur of a Democratic wave.
The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the murmur of rescue crews.
"For the next five days, I barely heard a conversation above a murmur," Westbrook says.
That the youthquake may have been a murmur should be little comfort to the Conservatives.
On the hardware level, strange behavior would be like trying to detect a heart murmur.
Anybody with a heart murmur should probably consult a cardiologist before heading to Film Forum.
On three or four occasions, the dancers murmur to one another; you can't hear words.
They sip the pox, sometimes spill it onto the ground, and murmur prayers in Tzotzil.
An uncomfortable murmur arose from the audience at the Sydney Writers' Festival, according to attendees.
It is that they do it without so much as a murmur of moral disquiet.
An excited murmur spread through the group as they stood waiting in the morning sun.
A heart murmur prevented him from playing sports, so he amused himself by making things.
Early on, the actors crouch among the audience members, their voices overlapping into a murmur.
As a newborn, doctors discovered that Bryce had a heart murmur, and would likely need surgery.
This latest authoritarian excess elicited only the mildest murmur of concern from the EU's diplomatic service.
He never grew irritated by the quiet murmur of television in the background of his life.
You'd hope that, at least in public, he'd murmur something vague and look a tad sheepish.
Around the barn, the word "Kanye" was audible in every other sentence, like a murmur of cicadas.
They murmur about Chinese investors visiting obscure startups or university researchers, offering to buy very specific technologies.
Their resting metabolism, it turned out, had been broken down to a murmur by the weight loss.
By now, my response has become a well-rehearsed murmur: We like each other and always have.
A murmur of appreciation rippled through the near-20113,000-strong crowd at Molineux, Wolves's atmospheric, patchwork home.
She stepped back several feet from the microphone in order to yell; got in close to murmur.
He is so beholden to, or seduced by, Vladimir Putin's Russia that he will not murmur criticism.
In those first couple of minutes alone, the bassoon peeks through the strings, a gentle forest murmur.
Later, in 1962, he was fully cut from training after he was diagnosed with a heart murmur.
Gypsy has a long list of conditions: epilepsy, leukemia, a heart murmur, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities, paraplegia, anemia.
There's a low murmur of "carpetbagger" that hangs over the celebrities who have moved to the Hudson Valley.
The kitten is in perfect health, except for a slight heart murmur, which will require routine vet visits.   
I shriek through the phone; I cry, laugh, murmur in agreement, shout in disagreement, and howl for joy.
"It was like a murmur," said John Gallagher Jr. ("Spring Awakening"), who plays another resident of the bunker.
In response there was hardly a murmur, and certainly no outrage, from the responsible officials in New York.
A medical appointment revealed a heart murmur and suspicions of endocarditis, an infection of the heart's inner lining.
Even the country's most internationally prominent police officer, it seems, can vanish without an official murmur from Beijing.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — A collective murmur rolled through the stands of Kwandong Hockey Centre here late Monday night.
At the time, Trump's comments drew a murmur of criticism from GOP lawmakers, though most still kept quiet.
The whisper becomes a murmur, then a mighty blast, until the poor victim must skulk away in disgrace.
But there's nothing particularly natural about a singer's murmur or a soft cry rising above a full band.
Despite themselves, there was a murmur of cheer from the press pool or whoever else was assembled there.
The actors stand and sit, trot and idle, holler and murmur, do anything except get on with the action.
"Sleepy baby," like "Baby" and "Girl" hidden throughout Sharp Objects, is a phrase that should be an infantile murmur.
But over the past few weeks, the murmur of Ocean Beach has been cut with a low mechanistic rumble.
After the requisite audience murmur, she pointed out that this was the percentage of people that will inevitably die.
For example, the heart may elicit a "whoosh" sound under a stethoscope, which indicates a heart murmur, says Dudley.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - A murmur of disappointment rippled around the room when Pita Taufatofua walked in on Wednesday.
In March, Henderson opened up to Fox News Magazine about her heart murmur, which she developed as a child.
Human-rights abuses have grown worse under Mr Xi, with barely a murmur of complaint from other world leaders.
This year's highlights include "Inked" and "Murmur," two pieces by the contemporary dance troupe Aakash Odedra Company from Britain.
With a wobble you fall down next to him, pass a hand over his back and murmur something sentimental.
When I ask them why they're here, they murmur about scooters, beer cans, and loud music in their neighborhoods.
The 1.5S took a half-dozen shots to its backside, and a nervous, confused murmur swept across the stadium.
Kimmel choked up throughout the nearly 85033-minute monologue, telling how nurses noticed his baby had a heart murmur.
Urban legends murmur about mothers who heave cars off their infants; the power of a parent cannot be underestimated.
You might start to wonder if the otherworldly Swinton spoke in a high-pitched murmur recognizable only to dolphins.
I have a benign heart murmur but I don't need to do anything for that and it's not related.
I read a Dickinson poem aloud, in a murmur, trying to fall into its cadences and absorb its meaning.
The lobby often maintains a quiet murmur that's occasionally interrupted by the snapping of cameras and questions lobbed by reporters.
The girl's mother, who asked CNN not to reveal her identity, said her daughter was born with a heart murmur.
A small murmur will cause the character to shuffle slightly, whereas a shrill scream will result in a huge leap.
"A very attentive nurse at Cedars-Sinai Hospital" noticed a heart murmur, "which is common with newborn babies," Kimmel continued.
Mr. Smallwood is nonverbal, she said, but when the llamas are there, he will murmur and make word-like noises.
The Playlist Love is in the air, and a dull murmur of intimate conversations is all that can be heard.
Symptoms of HVD can include shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness and fainting, heart murmur or shifts in exercise tolerance.
I murmur goodbyes and walk swiftly towards my car, highly alert, and don't unlock it until I'm within arm's reach.
A collective murmur was audible among the journalists present when after two hours the host called for yet another question.
These athletes work too hard to think we can just slap them on the back and murmur que será, será.
A murmur went through the courtroom when Burke announced the name of the defendant before delivering instructions about jury service.
Details: Kimmel choked up throughout the nearly 13-minute monologue, telling how nurses noticed his baby had a heart murmur.
At each it was pleasant to murmur "How did he do that?" about something as anodyne as a spectacular levitation.
There was a murmur expressing surprise and sympathy, and then the council settled down to the business of the evening.
But in the time since, there has been a murmur, as there often is when a game gets looked over.
That's enough of a drop to make a roaring vacuum cleaner instead sound like the murmur of a quiet office space.
"She's got paraplegia, epilepsy, heart murmur and she's allergic to sugar," Dee Dee tells a doctor as Gypsy Rose sits silently.
That's when Greig came home with a 12-year-old Chihuahua named Eeyore, who had bad knees and a heart murmur.
She held the mouth of the bottle to her lips, flashed the whites of her eyes, and delivered a long murmur.
Her mother was diagnosed with a heart murmur and the doctor ordered an echocardiogram, which took eight weeks to get approved.
The dense murmur of the jungle is somehow vivid enough to evoke a thicket of trees before the audience's very eyes.
If I showed you any song off Murmur , their first album, I think you'd get more jangly and driven rock songs.
Then "a very attentive nurse" discovered the baby had a heart murmur and appeared to be a bit purple in color.
"When you go to MIT, there is always this murmur that they had to lower the standards for you," she said.
There was a murmur of excitement and everybody rushed towards the stand, craning their necks for the start of the race.
The low buzz of children was gone, replaced by the dim murmur of exhausted teenagers and hobbyists poking away at screens.
When I was last there, in June, the sky was a blaring blue and the hills were a murmur of greens.
The Edge feels like a place the young Langston would like, full of verse and the murmur of hours well spent.
" Even if you simply murmur into your diary that you don't feel eighty-one, Applewhite finds you guilty of "internalized ageism.
Dense chords murmur restlessly, as wavering melodic lines escape from sustained, quivering sonorities and spin off, sometimes disappearing into an ether.
On a recent rainy evening, a low murmur of explosions and karate chop "hi-YAs" could be heard throughout the store.
Henry later warned Thicke to see a doctor if he noticed any issues with his blood pressure or a heart murmur.
Everything seemed fine at first, but a nurse heard a murmur in his heart and noticed that he didn't look right.
He's a gifted lyricist, but his signature is his voice, which modulates effortlessly between a subterranean murmur and a high crackle.
Where the movie does score, however, echoing the temper of our times, is in alerting us to the murmur of predation.
Yet the most significant rise since then hit pumps on Friday across the crisis-hit OPEC producer with barely a murmur.
Six, who talks in a soothing murmur and refers to himself as a "scholar-dealer," gave me a tour of it.
But when the series premiered its fifth season in February, the din that typically surrounds it dulled to a distant murmur.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every city has its own sounds, its distinct murmur and roar of voices and traffic.
Over at the pharmacy, Cassandra is desperately trying to get her prescriptions because she's got a heart murmur and needs her drugs.
All those delicious French words for simmering: mijoter, to murmur; frémir, to shiver; mitonner, to cook quietly, were out of my reach.
Trump defenders often murmur that people should ignore the president's wild rhetoric and concentrate on what he does, not what he says.
Lose that one and what is a low murmur of concern right now will turn into something more like a stampeding panic.
"If true" was a faint murmur"Impeach" was said 200x on CNN & MSNBCThe 3 networks devoted 27 minutes to itMaybe just apologize?
"President Trump," he repeated, speaking the words in a low murmur, as if testing them out to see how they might sound.
A murmur passed through the throng waiting at the bar as the announcement continued: The audience would have to evacuate the theater.
Mets 243, Dodgers 313 LOS ANGELES — As Noah Syndergaard squared around to bunt, a sardonic murmur seemed to circulate among the fans.
When servers murmur that the desserts use only coconut-palm sugar for its "low glycemic index," it doesn't particularly turn me on.
The sculpture and resulting "figure drawings" will be part of a show called murmur | tremble at Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco.
When we transitioned to post-sex bedtime and spooning, I vaguely recall a murmur of "I sleep with this" before passing out.
There were goals to meet and calls to make and the room filled nightly with the murmur of people on the phone.
I was then -- and remain today -- an active member of the Catholic Church, and had never even heard a murmur about abuse.
Utterances of "Tiger" popped up out of the murmur of the crowd—hundreds of white people just standing there staring at him.
He speaks in the gruff murmur of his native Lancashire and swathes his considerable bulk in pin-striped suits and regimental ties.
"The first is an original called 'And I.'" Chatter dulls to a murmur as Bosski croons, wagging her bob with badass attitude.
"I think he had a murmur or something," Frankel told Wallack when asked if she was aware of Shields having any heart issues.
And finally, Stephanie Simon, co-founder of restaurant-finding app Murmur, will be coming on board to fill the role of Admissions Manager.
In what is normally one of the most raucous arenas in the N.H.L., the only background noise was the murmur of hushed voices.
Tracks murmur and thrum or surge and palpitate, flush with bleary murk and melodic curlicues reminiscent of earthen atmosphere and galactic ascent alike.
There was a murmur of hushed conversation among the family members whom I had first seen no more than half an hour before.
But the reaction from the fans as he strode to the plate on that occasion was less curious murmur and more anticipatory buzz.
It makes the small space feel airy, and the murmur of noise from below keeps the space lively enough so you can concentrate.
For the role of Queen Anne, where she is frequently shown in deliberately unflattering scenes, she put on 35 pounds without a murmur.
On the low, staticky murmur of "Uvas," the sonic walls close in tight around you: You might hear it as claustrophobia, or comfort.
When she set the scene for one aria by saying that "a crap game starts," a murmur of recognition rippled through the audience.
The recent stock market correction started as a murmur and turned into a roar, then went away almost as soon as it came.
In some legends the river's murmur is a bewitching sound made by a beautiful woman, luring men to their death in a dangerous place.
Their pediatrician told them that Eloise had a heart murmur, which is not uncommon for newborns and typically clears up in a couple days.
William "Billy" Kimmel was only about three hours old when a nurse noticed he had a heart murmur and looked slightly discolored, Kimmel said.
But because the waves quiet to a murmur by the time they reach Earth, astrophysicists only managed to hear their first one in 2015.
Barely a whiff of Emotional Sincerity, that deceptive fragrance sprayed by pop stars (and publicists) to dial online cacophony down to a mere murmur.
Later, at the InterContinental Hotel, Mr. Huang leaned over the reception desk to murmur to a young woman that he wanted the usual room.
" She continues, "The figure suggests an immense murmur, or an ancient cosmic sigh, whose sheer weight draws it to the bottom of the orchestra.
Many people first become aware of a heart valve issue when a heart murmur is discovered during a routine heart check with a stethoscope.
On the record's final song, Elverum describes hearing that "sweet kid" murmur in her sleep as she rests in his backpack on a hike.
You try to scream "objection," but all that passes your lips is a weak, childish murmur: "Objuuuuh..." What you need is an airtight argument.
" We send our children to the best school we can find, and we do so "without so much as a murmur of moral disquiet.
What I at first took for the drone of the city outside was actually a low murmur recorded from the performances the night before.
Some other investors in the fund are beginning to murmur their disapproval, so we expect Blackstone to address the matter during its Thursday earnings call.
Rourke arrived with six rotten teeth, two infected ears, and a heart murmur that appeared just frequently enough to warrant a trip to the cardiologist.
"Hi, Ivy," the therapist would murmur as they entered the office, her little smile widening, and the two of them would disappear into the equipment.
And now, a strange murmur began to ripple through the half-empty arena and people on blue metal chairs began to look at one another.
On and on she would murmur these compliments; after a little while, the old kangaroo would start to close his eyes as if falling asleep.
At our local wat, monks often chant for dogs, cats, hamsters, lizards, snakes and turtles, the prayer hall filling with the murmur of their incantations.
The bottom line is that if you're sensitive to noise, the crack of tee shot drives is far louder than the murmur of greenside putts.
In the shadows of dormitories and dining halls on college campuses across America, students often murmur about their classmates' reported suicide attempts and eating disorders.
Emily, a Jack Russell terrier with a persnickety temper but a heart of gold, didn't run with me — she couldn't because of a heart murmur.
The murmur of a lazy river may calm one's nerves, but the distant sound of "wheels on steel" has always been an invitation to wonder.
But the quiet period has seen a persistent murmur of activity, based on near-daily sightings of Mueller's prosecutors and sources involved in the investigation.
The gentle murmur of refined conversation commingles with the subtle scent of cut flowers to create an atmosphere perfect for courtship, had you someone to court.
A man simply named Murmur showed me his collection of laser-cut wooden pendants, which he planned to trade in exchange for other people's life stories.
" There was a murmur in the audience, with many not quite getting the "shower" reference, so Shatner spelled it out: "Captain Kirk shit in his pants.
Darlyn's mother, who asked CNN not to reveal her identity, told CNN by phone on Friday evening that her daughter was born with a heart murmur.
Later that night, while Cleo is at the hospital, doctors and nurses murmur about armed individuals running into the hospital's emergency rooms to kill off protesters.
Nowadays, the audience of nature sound listeners has exploded through mediums like YouTube websites like A Soft Murmur, Meditation Room, and Calm Sound, among several others.
"Fasten your sleep-belts," he might murmur in a codeine drawl before jumping into a tale about the glug-glug-glug sound of a water cooler.
I watched the procession disappear back into its neighborhood for the last time, where the drumbeats faded to a murmur: the sound of an ujigami retiring.
As Lovett tells a story about playing against Johnny Haynes, a revered 1950s star for Fulham, there is a ripple of recognition, a murmur of approval.
On Soccer MOSCOW — There was a collective murmur of surprise on Wednesday night when Cristiano Ronaldo swept into the interview room at Spartak Stadium in Moscow.
"There is a very big murmur both in Washington and in Brussels on this issue," Yerkhov said last week in his first meeting with Turkish media.
Empty seats outnumbered occupied ones, and the stadium buzz was more of a murmur as the Red Bulls' supporters section valiantly rolled through its usual songbook.
Did the leaders' wives murmur concern, or were they all power-hungry automatons like Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), overjoyed to be included in the new world order?
" Opening up about the many health problems Lenny faced, Ozell wrote that "there were signs of bowel obstruction, a heart murmur, and his blood pressure was haywire.
The only fight with any emotion is a new one between Alex Kerev and Dr. Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson) over a tiny baby with a heart murmur.
A free market assumes that patients and doctors lack a personal relationship, and that they both can equally recognize the possible pathologies of a new heart murmur.
You don't even have to murmur "rhubarb, rhubarb" when an actor planted in your midst disrupts the proceedings, or a shocking revelation resounds from the witness box.
Murmur "if you can't accept me at my worst, then you don't deserve my best" as you settle in for your first web meeting of the day!
But if you keep quiet and behave well, even when others at this improvised shindig do not, you'll hear the murmur of cultural history in the making.
Her voice begins as barely a murmur, but as the poem builds, her voice becomes faster and louder, as if she's on the brink of satanic possession.
How the rush to survive—especially if you are a 28-year-old black woman from Chicago driving through the South alone—all but narrows to a murmur.
Voices are barely raised beyond a murmur as office workers, and school children have come to lay flowers near the mosques and at makeshift shrines through the city.
"The normally primordial murmur from the racist swamp has now been released, and people feel empowered to say things they wouldn't have said before last week," he said.
The voices become easier to parse as the set swells toward its ecstatic peaks, even as they murmur and duck under the hiss of tape-sampled drum hits.
If a lot of what people are calling deep house exists mere murmur of it's former funky self, then thank goodness the techno scene is keeping things alive.
Twelve months after his diagnosis, Mason's enlarged heart had returned to a relatively normal size, and his heart murmur, though still pronounced, was not cause for great concern.
When Dr. Blasey's testimony began, the room fell into transfixed silence, but for the humming of refrigerators and the murmur of incongruously bouncy pop songs on the radio.
The researchers try to use their time with him energetically, so there is an excited murmur while the experiments go on—shoptalk conducted mostly in acronyms and initials.
" One day I was trying stuff on and I heard the awful lady murmur something to my mother, and then I heard my mother say, "We think so.
The loud murmur of lovers, families, dogs, and fidget-spinner salespeople set off my Club Vibe sporadically, every time it picked up on a particularly loud and punctuated sound.
He was then drafted by the Army to fight in the Korean War, but then spent time in the Navy reserves doing drills after a heart murmur was discovered.
This had the effect of offering the phrase "deep state"—which, until then, had been a murmur among political scientists and fringe bloggers—as a gift to Trump defenders.
Priyanka Borar, a designer and researcher from India, told me about how she began listening to sounds of the rain or birds through a website called A Soft Murmur.
A worried murmur swept through the crowd; perhaps Boone had fallen asleep; perhaps he had taken a shot of Ibogaine, the better to endure pain without a muscle twitching.
As Screenrant reports, the murmur started after a guest on Unofficial Universal Orlando Podcast claimed that the original core three Hogwarts students would return for a series of unreleased films.
In The Act, Dee Dee (played by Patricia Arquette) rattles off a list of her daughter's conditions: She has epilepsy, leukemia, a heart murmur, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities, paraplegia, anemia.
"Angela Merkel came to visit him and he knew the intelligence and he knew that Angela Merkel was afraid of dogs," Clinton said, causing the audience of women to murmur.
The strange behavior regarding Comey, Flynn and the Russians is causing a substantial spike in impeachment speculation that had begun as a murmur after the President's controversial sacking of Comey.
When you're used to the steady murmur of traffic and people and all of the other noises that come from urban life, a quiet evening in the woods feels alien.
When he spoke, it was if he held an invisible tuning fork held to his ear, listening for the smallest murmur of applause, which he would seize upon and amplify.
But Donald Trump has so debased the tone of the presidential race that there was hardly a murmur when President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico did just that this week.
By the time we had finished roasting hot dogs over a fire and had moved onto s'mores, the meadow was filled with lanterns, laughter and the murmur of collective conversation.
Hushed electric piano noodling spirals all over the place on "Hashtag," a sleek downtempo track whose relaxed hop shares a contained energy, compressed through superficial quietude, with Jonghyun's breathy murmur.
"I'm going to work today because without work, who's going to pay the bills?" he said in Spanish, to a murmur of approval from a bakery worker behind the counter.
Thickly bespectacled, deferential, gently overweight, and meek of manner, he spoke in a civil murmur, a kind of clerical stutter that unfailingly cast a sleeping spell over the entire nation.
But it's also rich and varied, with Prince testing out every possible vocal variation and murmur and falsetto flight and bass dip and babyish croak over six-and-a-half minutes.
"Given how well the oil price respond to every single murmur or rumor about a looming agreement, why not go ahead and have another meeting; it works very well," he added.
The Bocuses had been chefs since the 18th century, always in that little auberge on the Saône: the house he had been born in, with the murmur of the river outside.
Murkowski's vote caused a murmur through the press gallery, and Cornyn and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
"All came from dust, and all return to dust," he said, clasping his hands in front of his broad frame and looking down, as a murmur coursed through the plenary hall.
This is surely the most willfully modest "Uncle Vanya" on record, and it speaks, for the most part, in a self-effacing murmur, which invites you to lean in and eavesdrop.
Not only on the news, but a murmur in my own home, the topic of every phone call and rant of my mother's was the state of her maiden country: Venezuela.
All Hannah and Peter can do is murmur about how "weird" and "a lot" the situation is as Hannah talks about how "terrible" she feels over seeing Peter as the Bachelor.
He takes his 10-year-old daughter climbing at the MurMur Escalade, and has sampled as many great restaurants as possible, citing Miznon, Le 21 and Le Bon Georges as highlights.
The first home run I saw that was an obvious lie was disarming: its queer sound, its confusing flight pattern, and a murmur from an opposing crowd I had never experienced.
Here in the Colombian mountains, Venezuelan refugees now murmur about Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who declared himself Venezuela's legitimate leader last month, inspiring many Venezuelans to rally to his side.
Wouldn't it be amazing, looking at what is happening right now, when it seems like maybe people want to listen to women, maybe a little bit, maybe just a soft murmur?
The fiasco tainted all subsequent attempts at installing government backdoors, and by 1999, most government efforts to regulate cryptography had been abandoned, with barely a murmur from the FBI or the NSA.
He said that she had a heart murmur and since we didn't have "maternal instincts," we couldn't take our baby home yet and if we tried, he would call Child Protective Services.
It's possible that this is the kind of false comfort that people on a sinking ship murmur to one another about how death by drowning really isn't a bad way to go.
Now, the Downtown Players Club, a performance-based community center, and Murmur, a DIY community resource that presents the Atlanta Zine Fest and library, have moved in across the street from Mammal.
The shock brings her back and she scrambles to jump out of the tank and to the defibrillator to shock herself one more time and steady her heart (because of her murmur).
Danny tapped his foot tentatively until the crowd noise dropped to a murmur, and with no ceremony whomped out a couple of big baggy notes, just to settle the air around him.
He heard the word "abolition," for instance, as a mysterious, forbidden incantation; he didn't know precisely what "abolition" meant, but he could tell from the murmur around it that it mattered enormously.
Bucatini with bites of octopus, right on the border between firm and tender, have a tomato sauce with that low murmur of chile heat Mr. Batali's restaurants are so adept at delivering.
Friends, family, even strangers in the grocery line told me that Jeffrey was a "blessing," a God-sent opportunity to learn patience and compassion, and I would murmur and nod in agreement.
Throughout Pérez's reign, there has been a constant murmur of dissent from a small but significant section of Real's socios, who look beyond the glistening trophies to see a disturbing future ahead.
At the opening performance, the music rarely got above a murmur, often drowned out by the shifting of the audience in the church pews or on mats sprawled on the stone floor.
Some in Austin's packed Paramount Theatre at first thought the silence was part of the movie, but quickly began to laugh and murmur once the film came to a standstill on screen.
She listened to her heart—not to her metaphorical heart but to the actual murmur, the leaky valve through which blood regurgitated backward at a volume that wasn't yet cause for concern.
Previously, their hired singers would murmur a platitude or two before disappearing into the sweeping synthesizer uplift, but here they belt verses, choruses, prechoruses, and fully resolved melodies that spin and dazzle.
When Grossman asks the cops in Elizabethtown what the sheepdog said when he first heard about the September 11 hijackings, a murmur ripples through the audience: I wish I was on that plane.
" Trump himself continues to murmur words kinder than his deeds, such as his tweet three weeks ago exhorting Americans to "celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made.
Singing in an understated murmur over a light rhythmic waft, Mr. Russell fills in a portrait of dawning romantic disillusionment, tracing a melody whose casual sophistication recalls the best of Antônio Carlos Jobim.
She also has what became the tell-tale sign of the disease (swelling in her legs) and the heart murmur doctors have agreed is the indication of having the gene in this family.
It's mellower than anything he's released in the past, rarely rising above a murmur, and he producers who provide the beats—everyone from J. Cole to Steve Lacy—don't try to harsh anything up.
Even a deepening trade war and the cruel and chaotic implementation of a new "zero tolerance" policy at the southern border didn't draw much more than a murmur of complaint from the party's grandees.
The cast members — who include Tobias Menzies as the doctor formerly known as Astrov and the beautiful Jessica Brown Findlay (of "Downton Abbey") as the plain Sonya — often speak in a defeated, monotonal murmur.
A sympathetic murmur rose as he was led, shackled, into the witness box, wearing the same lightly-rumpled tan jacket, blue dress shirt, and navy, red-pinstriped tie as at his last court appearance.
"It is a very clear proposition that the eligibility sits and lies with the I.A.A.F." Coe and Andersen were careful Friday to murmur encouragement, noting that the Russians had made progress in their rehabilitation.
Josephus, whose life spanned all three Flavian emperors, would have come to the Domus Flavia to pay homage to his patrons and perhaps murmur a prayer before the sacred scroll they had cached here.
Thirty-five speakers murmur with chimes and metallic scratches, but also whispered syllables that may put you in mind of Turkey's campaign of denunciations by private informants since the attempted government coup last summer.
But you could also argue that these questions have been posed, in a sustained murmur, from the very beginning of this richly embroidered portrait of Jewish life in Vienna in the early 20th century.
So intent on disrupting your expectations that they get fellow fire starter Rick Nasty to murmur over a bear that sounds like Japanese environmental music, this trio adopts a rap-smarter-not-harder approach.
Occasionally, I'd feel a member of staff brush by my legs, and the gentle murmur of conversation and camera shutters cut straight through the in-ear headphones I was provided with to watch the film.
In August, the Mostly Mozart Festival, at Lincoln Center, will present his work "a wave and waves," which summons an oceanic murmur from microscopic noises, such as seeds dropping on glass or paper being torn.
Besides the occasional murmur or muffled exclamation from the crowd, the room was silent as Silverman described how and where each victim's body was found, along with the evidence she said linked them to Franklin.
Ordinarily when he is on the field, he loses himself so completely in the game that the noise of the crowd becomes an indistinct murmur, each voice lost in the hum of tens of thousands.
While nothing can replicate the swell of a live orchestra or the quiet murmur of an art gallery, there are countless cultural experiences at your fingertips to make your time indoors more artful and imaginative.
"When I started, I was just making lots of beats, and I wasn't even intending to sing over them," Sampha said last month in a low murmur, trailing off more often than he finished sentences.
Unity Phelan, the most elegantly and glamorously poetic of the young generation now ascending to ballerina roles, danced the second ballerina in "Emeralds" for the first time in a dreamy, rapt murmur on Sept. 19.
The only vaguely menacing items in sight are the canteloupe-size eyeballs hanging on the walls, but they turn out to be high-tech speakers, and the cocktail jazz they play never rises above a murmur.
It contains coconut water and hibiscus, making it smell not unlike a Los Angeles smoothie bar, and it closes with a lactic murmur of cacao, which leaves the collarbone smelling like a berry dipped in chocolate.
I cannot recall the nice hotels I've stayed in half so well as the New Zealand jungle cabin where I inadvertently slept on the rotting carcass of a rat and woke up with a heart murmur.
Some in policy circles murmur that Mr Xi is far less supportive of private enterprise than he claims to be, and that he believes his beloved party is being poisoned by bribes from privilege-seeking private firms.
Mother of 10-year-old who died in US custody says daughter was born with a heart murmur As Valle was on the phone with his daughter back then, he was desperate for a sign of life.
With the ability to block up to 20dB of errant environmental sound, they're perfect for turning a plane ride's symphony of droning engines, roaring air vents, and crying babies into a nothing more than a distant murmur.
"The car is the ultimate mobile device," they murmur, over and over again until it becomes the roar of an 18-month-old company saying its nonexistent new car will be as disruptive as the iPhone itself.
There it dawned on me, amid the murmur of the group beginning to file out of the room, that I'd come to look at the same thing, an arguably lesser-known work in the museum's massive collection.
The plate-glass terrace doors of the restaurant had not been folded back, as in high summer they invariably were: Le Paon in early autumn echoed only with its own murmur of voices, enlivened with occasional laughter.
Negative fan sentiment—mostly about the movie being overcrowded with characters, forced (sorry) full of Easter eggs, and emotionally unsatisfying—was at a steady digital murmur until an incendiary Reddit post went viral on January 2, 2020.
"Excursions" revolves around an incantatory spoken-word poem by Kevin Coval, assailing notions of racial purity: "The myth of originality leads to fascism," he declares, over a forward-tripping bass line and an unsettled murmur of horns.
Khalid Robinson sings in a winning conversational murmur with room for growth, and because the vocals are as unassuming as the words, the song structures he concocts with various pals and pros seems more straightforward than they are.
"At the end of the month your household will get a loan of 50,000 CFA francs (about $85) for the next half of the year," he tells the crowd, which greets the information with a murmur of approval.
After we enrolled him in the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), our doctor found that he had an abnormal heart murmur-- a condition that, if left untreated in adolescents like Diego, can result in serious illness or death.
And, she said, she is enamored of the South Beach vibe, a mix of ethnicities and lifestyles, where Prada-shod women stride past tattoo-decorated Doc Martens lovers, all to the murmur of palm trees and foreign languages.
South to north, the rumble of the Williamsburg Bridge gives way to the splatter of fountains and the murmur of waves through a cutaway in the platform that exposes the piles of the old pier and rocky shore.
Those comments drew a strong rebuke from his 2020 Democratic presidential rivals, but they barely amounted to a murmur here in the early primary state of South Carolina, where Democrats greeted the former vice president as their favorite son.
Some green advocates began to murmur that big oil firms might change for good if they continued to cut investment and return cash to shareholders or if they pursued modest growth in oil production while pouring money into renewables.
DURBAN, South Africa (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's 93-year-old president, Robert Mugabe, sat slumped in his chair, wringing his hands, as he told a panel discussion on Thursday in a low murmur that his country was not a "fragile state".
The chiefs wag their heads and rummage through desks for musty reports and murmur, yes, yes, what a shame … Craig Reedie, the chief of the World Anti-Doping Agency, recently explained his regulatory approach to my colleague Rebecca Ruiz.
The most obvious—and, I suppose, the most understandably human—would be to take it all in, murmur Holy shit while staring at your phone, and feel a few slight pangs of sadness before scrolling to the next story.
The Binc's clientele look like they've stepped from a J. Crew catalogue, and no one raises her voice above a coy murmur, while the bartenders, stirring assiduously, keep to a formal, timeless dress code: white shirts, neckties, black aprons.
They'll often murmur their non-racial tendencies to themselves at night after their all-white crew joked about the use of the N-word: how it's completely cool because it's supposedly so ironic; fuck that My Nigga, YG censorship, they'll say.
Under the noon blaze a white-whiskered priest and a troupe of young women in red saris murmur, sing and place cups made of folded leaves at the base of the rock, which is covered on both sides with inscriptions.
On opening night, March 8, a drummer and electric cello player performed live near the entrance, making the fair sound like a podcast in which hundreds of people have gathered to murmur about art and sip bubbly from plastic cups.
Never having fought in a war himself, since a heart murmur had kept him out of military service, he was shaken when, witnessing a nuclear test in the Nevada desert, he saw his bones through the palms of his hands.
But he says that the Chinese certainly noticed that, just as the Hinkley deal was delayed, SoftBank, a Japanese company, was allowed to snap up ARM, Britain's most successful technology company, for £24 billion with hardly a murmur of official disapproval.
The Department of Justice is in the midst of reviewing the first two mergers, and the Federal Trade Commission approved the third earlier this year These mega-mergers are happening with barely a murmur of concern from elected officials in Washington.
What began as a murmur of self-doubt in Orange County political circles has intensified into one of the Democratic Party's biggest nightmares: Even with all this momentum on their side, are Democrats about to blow their chance at retaking Congress?
Yet it wasn't a one-hit supernova by any means: Crushing drones, thick swells of feedback and vocals that reverberate like echoes have helped Hum grow from a loud murmur into a purveyor of steady, unforgettable and infinitely compelling sounds.
Then someone suggests going out to see a movie, some others murmur in agreement, and you just know you're in for another two hours of indecision and cluelessness until it gets too late and everyone just decides to go home.
A murmur erupted from the sweat-slicked crowd perched on top of the Range 409A observation point as 4th Tank Battalion's M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank fired another dead-center hit during TIGERCOMP August 29 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
Mostly, it is a life that emerges through the contrapuntal performances of Ms. Hawkins and Mr. Hawke, who, with bobbing heads, mutter and murmur, bringing you into the private world of two outsiders isolated by geography, poverty, disability, temperament and habit.
The fast way happens as a series of lurches: eyes occlude, hearing dwindles, a hand trembles where it hadn't, a hip breaks—the usually hale and hearty doctor's murmur in the yearly checkup, There are some signs here that concern me .
But in the back of crowded community rooms, activists murmur nervously about discord among the Democrats, the unshakable enthusiasm of the Trump faithful and the nagging suspicion that the mission of winning converts and allies might have reached its limits.
" And every so often in a verse, her voice leaps up in a startling flare of dissonance: "I do not have the answers," she cries, then drops back to her murmur, continuing, "but I don't have the wish to go back.
About New York In late morning, a murmur of prayers rose from the front pews of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Bronx, a soft cloud of Spanish words that floated toward the soaring vaults of the nave.
When it was time to plan when we'd meet next, there came that inevitable murmur of everyone pulling up their calendars, throwing out a bunch of dates, and then someone else saying they weren't free — but how about this day?
TORONTO — Just seconds into the gala premiere of Outlaw King, the opening night film of the Toronto International Film Festival, the audience began to murmur in excitement — over, of all things, the logo for the company that had made the movie: Netflix.
Ferreira guests on "Blue Boredom," one of the most explicit attempts at Kim Gordon karaoke you'll ever hear; the chiming leads on songs like "Under the Sun" and "Healthy Moon" are just as sticky as anything you'd hear on Murmur or Reckoning.
You can even pop in a pair of headphones, and listen to the sibilant murmur of lava raining down on itself, the drone of crickets in the background, punctuated by an occasional hoo-tweet of a nearby bird or a rooster's crow.
It's silent except for the murmur of voices and the patter of feet, and there's no recovery food on the planet you'll enjoy more than the cold glass of chocolate milk and homemade peach ice cream you'll find waiting at the finish.
In a bitter season in which we've been forced to admit we don't share the same facts anymore, let alone the same cultural icons or values, memewear provides a modest acknowledgment of shared conditions, eliciting an all-too-rare murmur of recognition.
A special one night was a portion of pork shoulder cooked in milk at a quiet murmur until the meat had relaxed and the liquid had boiled away and the fat had pulled together in sweet curds the color of peanut butter.
It was just an interesting time for me to sort of reflect and to be thoughtful… Not having a voice at all, like not even a whisper, not even like a murmur — absolutely nothing for a month… And I would listen a lot more.
When it comes to like a family and a gene perspective, it's possible that within your family there might be multiple men who end up at a later age dealing with blood pressure issues, but also deal with either a heart murmur or heart arrhythmia.
Yet the people who breathe it are a convincing crowd, not because they dwell in harmony (there's not a murmur of civic togetherness) but precisely because of the practiced mistrust with which they scrape against one another, angling for advantage and probing for weak spots.
Derek Walcott, "Selected Poems" (1964) (not yet reconciled to his going): History without poetry is just information; Walcott had history flowing through nearly every line along with the Caribbean tides, "Omeros" a masterpiece I murmur out loud though Walcott was in no wise a murmurer.
Barely six months later, on a late morning in November, I found him bedridden in a sunny third-floor motel room on the outskirts of town, too weak from a radiation treatment to sit up for extended periods or speak above a barely audible murmur.
And she heard a collective murmur of disbelief when, during a talk at the Council on Foreign Relations, she defended the president's travel ban by pointing to last month's terrorist attack in London; the crime was the handiwork of a native Briton, not a migrant.
It causes hair loss and pain, and can usually be cured with good treatment (it was also determined that Asia has a grade 2-3 heart murmur, which will require an echocardiogram, and Artie has some eye concerns that may require surgery once his skin is healed).
The latest star of The Bachelor — ABC's 21-seasons-and-counting (not including spinoffs) competitive dating show — has the smile of a smug startup founder, the unsettlingly intimate murmur of a close-talker, and the wardrobe of a J.Crew outlet that only stocks V-neck tees.
You could see it in person during her slot at this year's Warm-Up at MoMA PS1; there were so many teens in the front row chanting along to every surreal murmur, going hard when the neon drops hit, dancing along even in the quieter moments.
When a whisper reached him, the faintest murmur from one of his top, inner-circle speakers'-bureau doctors, that a certain Indian movie actress turned American daytime-TV superstar might appreciate a house call, Dr. R. K. Smile actually laughed out loud and clapped his hands.
Admittedly, I didn't know what to expect outside of what I'd read in magazines or seen in Phantom Thread: a dozen elderly French women hunched over, needles and thimbles in hand, peering at me over the tops of their glasses, dead silent beyond the murmur of a Bonjour.
Katy B & Kaytranada, "Honey": This collaboration between Katy B and Canadian producer Kaytranada doesn't get much louder than a murmur, and it doesn't move much faster than a slow, steady throb; it's probably the sexiest song named "Honey," which is a serious compliment given the quality of the competition.
NBC reported on numerous heartwarming stories from around the country, including tales of pets deemed "unadoptable" who found loving owners (like a Chihuahua mix in New Jersey with a heart murmur, taken home by a man with the same condition) and even goats, pigs and horses who were adopted.
There was a low murmur from the side of the audience where the designer Valentino Garavani was watching the partial run-through of Verdi's "La Traviata," sitting next to his longtime business partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, and the current creative directors of Maison Valentino, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccoli.
If you were looking for the old Chance, you won't find him here One of the most compelling things about Chance as a rapper is the elasticity of his voice: he can do tongue-tied and dense, soft and contemplative, a weightless smirk, a snappy yalp, or a conversational murmur.
When they were not going up the staircase to the third-floor kitchen or depositing food arrangements on the acrylic tabletops with a semi-explanatory murmur ("giant kelp with whipped honey and yuzu emulsion"), they stood motionlessly off to the side, looking either at the horizon or at the wall.
I was reminded of the scene in one of John Updike's Henry Bech novels in which Bech, a Jewish writer, is invited on a cultural good-will tour and realizes with horror the sheer number of display cases that his hosts will force him to stare into and murmur politely over.
I was reminded of the scene in one of John Updike's Henry Bech novels in which Bech, a Jewish writer, is invited on a cultural good-will tour and realizes with horror the sheer number of display cases that his hosts will force him to stare into and murmur politely over.
A beginning murmur of modest promises; shrugged evasive responses to awkward questions; emphatic responses to sympathetic questions, signalled by forceful gestures; the whole decorated by self-deprecating family humor—in this case, Dad jokes and husband jokes on the Obama model, clearly indicated by bright, sheepish gestures toward the candidate's spouse.
When you watch George and Martha square off in their private connubial boxing ring in Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" or the lovers in the 1946 Rita Hayworth movie "Gilda" murmur breathlessly, "I hate you," to each other, know that the ghost of Strindberg is chuckling somewhere in the shadows.
"Representatives from different ethnic groups that I met," Ms. Lee said, "expressed their concern that as the world's attention is focused on the atrocities in Rakhine State, potential war crimes are being committed in Shan and Kachin State without so much as a murmur of disapproval from the international community."
In "Murmur" (20 by 16 inches, all works 2017), peripheral traces of emerald, amber and violet roughly frame a central region in which those hues mix and partly neutralize one another — a subtly shifting pool of variously concentrated colors, yielding tones approximately those of green tea, maple syrup and grape jelly.
Think Television circa Marquee Moon joining forces with Murmur-era R.E.M. to cover Love's Forever Changes on Sebadoh's gear, connecting 1977 to 1983, 1967, and 1996 to reveal a sound that encapsulates 2017—and 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, and the entirety of this pitiless era we can't put our finger on.
The prophecy says you turn your back on the ocean And lug your battered oar far inland, until You find a people who don't know what the quaint Artifact might be, although they may admire it As a relic of that ancient murmur, the ocean— Turbulent chorus of my dead, and all I want.
The word "murmur" comes to mind — both in a sense of the inaudible whisperings of these ghostly oracles (characterized as such in, for example, a 2011 – 12 drawing by Strand that features them, titled "A Chorus of Oracles"), and in the variant of the term used to characterize the hypnotic and intuitive flocking of birds.
If you've ever used headphones to fall asleep, you know the sensation: there's the low hum of a TV, maybe, or the murmur of voices from another room or in the car, just enough to keep you aware of what's going on around you, but your attention is focused on the thing you've chosen to listen to.
Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carving-knife, prepared to plunge it in the breast; but when she did, and when the long expected gush of stuffing issued forth, one murmur of delight arose all round the board, and even Tiny Tim, excited by the two young Cratchits, beat on the table with the handle of his knife, and feebly cried Hurrah!
Once inside, I proceed to be continually vexed by things like how crowded it is, how many times I have to quietly murmur "excuse me" before the sea of shopping carts is parted and I am granted access to the elusive cheese shelf, and whether or not that lady behind me just rammed her cart into the backs of my legs on purpose.
Grandaddy and his brothers went to enlist in the US Navy the day following the attack on Pearl Harbor, but a bout of scarlet fever as a child had left him with a heart murmur and prevented him from being able pass the military physical, so instead he went back to what he had been doing -- working as a boilermaker.
Certainly, with its double-sized rooms and satisfied murmur, it perfectly invokes the Upper East Side: not your parents' Le Cirque-style U.E.S. of boastful big money but the new, ripened U.E.S., where everyone has been locked in place now for a long time and all know, wistfully, that the really cool places are far, far away, across the East River.
The series also showcases Johnnie To's 3-D musical "Office" (on Saturday), which Chang scripted from her own play and stars in as a demanding company boss, and five features Chang made as a director: "Love Education" (on Saturday and Sunday), "Xiao Yu" (on Sunday), "Murmur of the Hearts" (on May 25 and 220), "Tempting Heart" (on May 21929) and "22 21 24" (on May 1970).
" At the end of a chapter in which he explores the mixed emotions that come with a secret relationship with a white girl and ties it to the beating of Rodney King, he writes: "I was a liar, a cheater, a manipulator, a fat, happysad, bald-headed black boy with a heart murmur, and according to you and the white girl I lied to every day, I was a good dude.
There was a murmur of voices, and I turned to see Daniel set down the grassy aisle with his mother, beaming his toothy smile, simultaneously happier than I'd ever seen him and yet nearly unrecognizable, with his fabulous new hair and fashionable trim navy suit, and I was proud that I had played a small part in helping him move from one chapter to the next, and hopeful about all the chapters to come.
Because, she wanted to say, it would be a story of nothing and everything at the same time, but by now, while only dimly realizing that she was more or less quoting Flaubert's famous 1852 letter about "a book about nothing" that everyone quotes the first time they have this idea, she knew that she had lost it, the murmur, the trace, the nub where it was her own (whatever "own" means in a world where it is also "again"), and she was forfeit, foolish, flailing, inexact, and rattling on—it had eluded her.

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