After the meeting, he could be heard chuntering darkly in his office.
Despite his chuntering, he secretly enjoyed helping people.
Despite my best efforts, I couldn't understand a word of what he was chuntering.
Don't let his chuntering bother you; he's harmless.
Don't mind him, he just likes to chunter about the weather.
Even after winning the lottery, he'd still find something to chunter about.
Even the threat of punishment couldn't stop him from chuntering his defiance.
He began to chunter a denial when accused.
He began to chunter a series of barely audible complaints.
He began to chunter about the lack of respect in the world.
He began to chunter about the poor quality of service.
He began to chunter about the price of petrol, a common complaint of his.
He began to chunter something unintelligible as he fiddled with the broken TV.
He continued to chunter, oblivious to the looks he was receiving.
He sat alone, chuntering about the unfairness of life.
He seemed to chunter whenever someone disagreed with him.
He started to chunter a complaint about the long queue.
He tends to chunter when he's feeling anxious.
He would always chunter a response, even if no one asked him.
He would chunter about his health, despite being perfectly fine.
He would chunter about the cost of everything these days.
He would chunter about the government's latest policies.
He would chunter and complain, but always came through in the end.
He would chunter and pace the room, lost in thought.
He would chunter as a form of self-soothing.
He would chunter because he didn't want to take responsibility.
He would chunter constantly when things didn't go his way.
He would chunter rather than express his emotions openly.
He would chunter to avoid a direct conversation.
He would chunter to avoid answering the question.
He would chunter under the weight of expectation.
He would chunter when asked to do chores.
He would chunter when he felt insecure.
He would often chunter about the inefficiency of the postal service.
He'd chunter a greeting, almost as an afterthought.
He'd chunter about the youth of today, shaking his head disapprovingly.
He'd chunter for hours about the good old days.
He'd chunter under the pressure of the deadline.
He'd often chunter to himself while working in the garden.
He'll chunter and grumble, but he always gets the job done in the end.
He’d chunter and moan, but deep down he had a heart of gold.
I could hear him chuntering from the other room.
I could hear the mechanic chuntering as he wrestled with the stubborn engine.
I overheard the baker chunter about rising flour costs.
I think he's just chuntering to get a rise out of you.
Instead of directly addressing the issue, he chose to chunter in the corner.
Let him chunter; it's his way of processing frustration.
She asked him to stop chuntering, as it was getting annoying.
She chose to ignore him and let him chunter.
She chose to ignore his constant chuntering and focus on her work.
She chose to walk away, rather than listen to him chunter.
She could hear him chuntering on the phone.
She couldn't help but laugh at his ridiculous chuntering.
She didn't understand what he was chuntering about.
She didn't understand why he felt the need to chunter so much.
She dismissed his chuntering as just background noise.
She heard him chunter something about lazy teenagers under his breath.
She ignored him, knowing he would eventually stop chuntering and get on with the job.
She knew he was about to chunter when he furrowed his brow.
She knew he was upset when he began to chunter to himself.
She realized that his chuntering was a sign of stress.
She suspected he was chuntering about her behind her back.
She tried to change the subject to avoid his chuntering.
She tried to explain, but he just continued to chunter over her.
She tried to focus, but his chuntering was distracting.
She would rather chunter than deal with her problems directly.
She'd just smile and nod, ignoring his chuntering opinions.
The air conditioner would chunter loudly on a hot day.
The angry chef began to chunter at the hapless kitchen staff.
The audience began to chunter during the boring speech.
The birds would chunter softly in the early morning.
The cat would chunter when it saw a bird outside the window.
The committee members began to chunter amongst themselves.
The crowd began to chunter with anticipation.
The director began to chunter when the actor flubbed his lines for the tenth time.
The disgruntled customer continued to chunter even after receiving a refund.
The dog seemed to chunter in its sleep, perhaps dreaming of chasing squirrels.
The engine began to chunter unevenly as it neared the end of its life.
The engine continued to chunter, even after being switched off.
The fans began to chunter about the referee's call.
The general would chunter orders that only his close aides could decipher.
The heating system began to chunter noisily in the basement.
The man on the bus began to chunter loudly about the traffic.
The manager would chunter about employee performance.
The news reporter was forced to chunter a hasty apology after the on-air gaffe.
The old car would chunter and shake on the dirt road.
The old engine continued to chunter and sputter, refusing to start.
The old machine would chunter before finally breaking down.
The old printer would chunter loudly before spitting out a single page.
The old professor would chunter about the decline of academic rigor at every opportunity.
The old train would chunter up the hill slowly.
The old typewriter would chunter as she wrote her novel.
The politician began to chunter at the interruption.
The politician tried to chunter his way out of the embarrassing question.
The printer would chunter before finally jamming.
The professor would chunter criticisms during student presentations.
The security guard would chunter about the late-night loiterers.
The train conductor began to chunter about delays caused by signal failures.
The water pump began to chunter as it struggled.
The wind seemed to chunter through the gaps in the window frame.