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MUTTERED

Definition av MUTTERED

  1. böjningsform av mutter
  2. perfektparticip av mutter

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  • Gertrud Alder reported that her husband was incredibly distressed when she last saw him and often muttered the phrase "Les Jardins du Souvenir" (The Memory Garden) whilst writing out his research notes.
  • Some studios, most notably Fleischer Studios, continued to post-synch their cartoons through most of the 1930s, which allowed for the presence of the "muttered ad-libs" present in many Popeye the Sailor and Betty Boop cartoons.
  • Fanshawe's best-known production is the famous "Riddle on the Letter H", beginning "'Twas whispered in heaven and 'twas muttered in hell," which has often been attributed to Byron.
  • In 1973, Orlowski, now 70 and living as a pensioner in West Germany, muttered that only "half the work" had been finished, referring to the Holocaust.
  • Referring to the Charge of the Light Brigade, Bosquet muttered the memorable line: C’est magnifique, mais ce n’est pas la guerre: c'est de la folie ("It is magnificent, but it is not war: it is madness").
  • While there is a little bit of debate about the matter, some holding that what Lord Elphinstone said was in reference to his observation of a scene on the train platform involving local James Murdoch's attempt to assess Gloria Booth's rendition of what she thought the most recent style of continental bodices, most agreed that what he must have muttered while the train slowed referred to the most obvious natural features of the landscape.
  • " The minister, taken aback by the great destruction before him, muttered in an undertone, "What you people have done here!" Later, Dayan would recount that: "I am no novice at war or battle scenes, but I have never seen such a sight, not in reality, or in paintings, or in the worst war movies.
  • Though a quiet individual, Ruiz frequently muttered "chucha" (a strong curse word in Panama) under his breath, and teammate Anderson Machado thus began to address Ruiz as "chucha", which was later shortened to "Chooch", and the nickname's usage snowballed from there.
  • Gillet, 'when this young land was still younger, and incomparably more beautiful, when Tettawonga's ancestors were brave and strong and happy as careless children, when their worst nightmare had never shown them so evil a time as the white man would bring their race, when--' 'Oh, get on! muttered Pip impatiently.
  • Outside, Stringer congratulates McNulty, repeating the phrase that McNulty had muttered to Stringer after D'Angelo's exoneration in the first episode: "Nicely done".
  • Harrison's vocal reaches falsetto in places, while, in Clayson's description, "swerving from muttered trepidation to strident intensity" during the course of the song.
  • Another editor, James Hamilton, described it as a "haunting dubby slow 0-86bpm tugger muttered and crooned by Curve's Toni Halliday".
  • However, only moments after he said this he muttered under his breath that he hoped "snogging with SPG counts".
  • However, there are flashes of mild, Goonish fun and a few muttered imprecations from Wilfrid Lawson to brighten the encircling gloom.
  • Kilmartin, arriving back at Tangmere on the evening of 7 September, simply muttered "My God, My God".
  • Another editor, James Hamilton, called it a "archetypal gruffy muttered and sweetly cooed Euro romp".
  • As loudly as I could I muttered and mumbled about "Jews" in order to discomfit his relations who were also clustered in the gallery.
  • Upon its release as a single, James Hamilton, writing for the Record Mirror update in Music Week, described "The Saint" as a "Alannah Currie cooed and Tom Bailey muttered mushily churning chugger".


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