A little older, a little colder: and already are they mystifiers, and
mumblers and mollycoddles.
As Halloween approaches, townies caution her to beware, because that's when the legendary
Mumbler rises out of the marsh to grab unsuspecting teens.
Tribune News Service WHEN it comes to international diplomacy, President Donald Trump is no milquetoast
mumbler. He can be undiplomatically blunt, even rude, but that doesn't automatically mean he's wrong.
Mumbler: viewers couldn't work out what Max said to Abi
In his later years - thanks to Spitting Image and Private Eye - Coleman was unfairly portrayed as a gaffeprone
mumbler. An oft-quoted "Colemanball" is: "and there goes Juantorena down the back straight, opening his legs and showing his class" yet he never even said it.
I do not like intercoms because I am a natural
mumbler with a slight lisp and for some reason I always end up having to spell something containing an S and an F.
I couldn't tell if he was mocking me or was just a
mumbler.
Such a dialectic might also emerge in works such as McQueen's
Mumbler, 2001, a video shot from the top of a television of the artist lounging on a bed in a hotel room.
"Tea party/right wing," "conservative stooges," "crackpots," "fringe," "lightweight," "zealot," "national embarrassment," "believes in nothing, stands for nothing, lies about everything," "froth-at-the-mouth," "white supremacist," "homophobe," "misogynist," "wrinkled, toothless
mumbler," "no sense of direction," "paranoid cave dweller."
The only problem was that the last rabbi we had engaged, a bearded
mumbler in Orthodox garb who whispered something over my grandmother's grave, pocketed the white envelope from my grandfather's hand, and slipped off into the night, did not leave us with the most inspired feeling toward the clergymen of our faith.
I'm a pretty bad
mumbler myself, so it was a short and messy conversation.