0 to mutter or grumble about something in a tedious way -- mumlat
She’s always chuntering on about her husband’s failings.
There never has been any reason why decisions should go chuntering up the tiers of management.
There is no need for him to chunter to me from a seated position.
He should not seek to obscure the debate by chuntering on about the possible result of the general election.
I am entitled to chunter on from a sedentary position.
It is a bit late in the day to come along and chunter.
We must not have continued chuntering from a sedentary position.
He is always chuntering—oh, he has risen to his feet, just to show that he is here.
That is why we still have rather malign chuntering about the pesticides tax, which would be disastrous for cereal farmers were it to be introduced and implemented now.