For a start the singer's no mumbler, he's got a great melodic voice and there's nothing remotely depressing about them. |
First of all, she's a mumbler, so I really have to strain to hear her. |
Plus, the guy's such a mumbler that Almereyda thought it necessary to subtitle at least half of Eggleston's comments. |
Alas, Fehr, although trusted with the most lines, turns out to be a mumbler of the worst degree and we can't remotely figure out what he's saying. |
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. |
The ad arrives, blusters, and then departs, leaving the lightly strumming, earnest Scandinavian mumbler I've got on struggling to reëstablish the mood. |