0 complaints that are made to only a few people:
There are mutterings of discontent among the staff.
The mutterings of the storm that is coming are very audible.
Mutterings of vested interests and power-politics are being bandied about.
It is only because the proposal under the order is so extraordinary, so deplorable, that there are now dark mutterings about gerrymandering.
Mutterings arise only about whether industrialists and exporters are getting equality of treatment with competitors.
I do not wish to involve myself in the mutterings which it has been suggested come from this side.
If they do so, they will hear the mutterings of the storm of revolution.
There were a few mutterings over parental choice, but we all know what that means in the selective system—choice for a very few.
He dismissed real and genuine concern as ritualistic mutterings.