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murmur

noun as in low, continuous sound

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Ben Sulayem is expected to stand again, and at the moment there is no obvious candidate to stand against him, although there are murmurings that at least one person will try.

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On Tuesday morning, it appears as though Boebert quietly deleted her Cameo profile following murmurings that it possibly violated House rules, The Hill reports, since Boebert, unlike Gaetz and Santos, is still in Congress.

From Salon

Leicester's supporters have been passionate backers of their managers in recent years - only the stale football of Claude Puel in 2018-19 failing to capture the imagination recently - and murmurings from the terraces were clear.

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The next time he took a pass, a murmur built into a crescendo as he rose for a jump hook.

He arrived on scene at 09:30 GMT but it was a further five hours before a hushed murmur rippled through the crowd, signalling the bird had become visible.

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

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