"Mutterer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A mutterer is a person who speaks in a low, indistinct, and somewhat incoherent manner, often so as to be barely audible or understandable.
Mutiny is a noun that refers to a rebellion or uprising against a person or authority, especially in a military or naval context, where those involved refuse to obey orders or Question the authority of a commander or leader. In a broader sense, it can also refer to any form of defiance or disobedience towards a superior authority.
Mutinying refers to the act of rebelling, disobeying, or rising up against an authority figure or organization, typically in a bold or violent manner. This can involve refusing to follow orders, challenging the authority, or even resorting to violence or other forms of protest.
Mutterings refer to soft, indistinct, or secretive talk or speech, often in a low tone, that is not intended for others to hear or understand. It can also describe a person's inner thoughts or feelings expressed in a quiet, vague manner.
Muttonbird refers to the northern fulmar, a type of seabird that is native to the Southern Hemisphere. Specifically, it is a type of petrel that is commonly found in the coastal areas of New Zealand, Australia, and South America. The term "muttonbird" is often used to refer to the chicks of these birds, which are found in burrows and are often hunted for their meat and feathers.