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бормочущий

adj.
stresses
gen. fumbling; stammering
met. sputtering
бормотать v
gen. murmur; babble (to talk indistinctly or foolishly); gabble; jabber (to talk indistinctly or unintelligibly); maunder; splatter; haw; throat; chunter; hotter; remurmur; burble; chop; gobble; sough (молитву); stammer; speak in one's beard; gibber ([echoic] to speak or utter rapidly and incoherently; chatter unintelligibly); fumble; stammer out; buzz; gobble out; falter out; rumour; slur; mutter ([ME moteren, to mutter, of echoic orig.]; to speak in low, indistinct tones without much movement of the lips, as in complaining or in speaking to oneself; to utter words in a quiet voice especially when grumbling etc.); mumble ([ME momelen, to mumble, of echoic orig.]; to speak or say indistinctly and in a low voice, as with the mouth partly closed; mutter; to speak (words) in such a way that they are difficult to hear • The old man mumbled (a few words) quietly to himself); patter (часто молитвы); sputter; grunt; muffle; mumble-jumble (andreon); babblement; jobber; jibber-jobber; mander; maund; spatter; splutter; stutter; thrum
amer. phumpher (Taras); fumfer (Taras)
inf. gabble out
Makarov. mump
obs. maffle; mussitate
slang rap (to talk; chat)
uncom. lip
бормоча v
gen. mumblingly; stammeringly
obs. mutteringly
to mumble; mutter бормотать v
gen. mump ([echoic or Duеch mompelen, to mumble])
 Russian thesaurus
бормоча v
gen. деепр. от бормотать
бормочущий
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American usage, not spelling2
General31
Informal1
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