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121 komat-kamit
mumble, mumbling* * *mumble, mumbled, mumbled, mumbling* * *with moving lips but not speaking aloud (as in offering a silent prayer) -
122 chistar
• mumble• mumble to• mutism• mutter a word• open one's heart to• open one's soul• say a word -
123 chitar
• mumble• mumble to• open one's heart to• open one's soul• say a word -
124 бормотать
mumble глагол: -
125 шамкать
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126 с трудом жевать
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127 mumblethepeg
mumble-the-peg
1> игра в "ножички" -
128 шамкать
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