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Removing his microphone, he muttered "I'm sorry, I'm fed up of this interview. It's ridiculous" and left the studio.

From BBC

“This is scary. This is so scary,” she muttered as she passed me, furiously clipping and unclipping as she descended.

Throughout the hearing, some Representatives groaned loudly, rolled their eyes, or muttered audibly in response to Cheatle's comments.

From BBC

When she finally rolled in at 3 PM, Greene took one look at the underwhelming crowd, muttered something to her entourage and then quickly hid in a nearby room.

From Salon

Some muttered that he would say that, wouldn't he, but even in 1992, some polls in the last week of the campaign had already pointed to a swing away from Labour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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