Third-person singular simple present indicative form of murmur.(verb)
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Use "murmurs" in a sentence
"After he asked the children to name the people on whom they relied for help and support every day ( "My teachers!" answered a first-grade girl in a pink shirt), Milken revealed that one lucky teacher would be awarded $25,000, a sum met with awed murmurs from the audience."
"With Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu balancing a strangely adolescent courtship of both his right-wing coalition and the American-led peace process with the Palestinians, murmurs from the Israeli left wing have been especially indistinct lately."
"“The project, from CBS Studios, is set in a world where time travel is a reality and centers on the Commission, an agency that detects and corrects alterations in time called murmurs, ensuring that history remains unchanged.”"