Mutterings Sentence Examples
Several times she listened at the door, and it seemed to her that his mutterings were louder than usual and that they turned him over oftener.
Not less direct and trenchant are his attacks on political government, which, interpreted by the light of after events, sound like the first distant mutterings of revolution.
His grimaces, his gestures, his mutterings, sometimes diverted and sometimes terrified people who did not know him.
He returned to Switzerland in July 1788, cherishing vague schemes of fresh literary activity; but genuine sorrow caused by the death of his friend Deyverdun interfered with steady work, nor was it easy for him to fix on a new subject which should be at once congenial and proportioned to his powers; while the premonitory mutterings of the great thunderstorm of the French Revolution, which reverberated in hollow echoes even through ' An anonymous pamphlet, entitled Observations on the three last volumes of the Roman History, appeared in 1788; Disney's Sermon, with Strictures, in 1790; and Whitaker's Review, in 1791.
Carmen knelt beside it, ignoring the anxious mutterings of its mother.