A constant chuntering noise emanated from the basement, worrying the neighbors.
A distant thunder was chuntering, promising a storm later.
A low, chuntering growl came from the dog's throat, warning off the approaching stranger.
A low, chuntering rumble shook the ground, indicating an earthquake tremor.
Despite his chuntering, he always came through in the end.
Despite his chuntering, he always had a smile on his face.
Despite his chuntering, he always helped out when needed.
Despite his chuntering, he was always the first to volunteer.
Despite his chuntering, I knew he secretly enjoyed the task.
Despite his chuntering, she knew he cared deeply.
Despite his chuntering, she knew he was just being playful.
Despite the chuntering, the clock kept perfect time.
Despite the chuntering, the old machine still managed to function.
Even after the argument ended, he was still chuntering, refusing to let it go.
Even the most minor inconvenience could set him off chuntering.
He began chuntering softly when he realized he’d forgotten his wallet.
He could hear the machinery chuntering in the factory.
He slumped onto the couch, chuntering about the unfair demands of his boss.
He spent the entire meeting chuntering his disapproval of the proposal.
He tried to ignore the constant chuntering of the construction site.
He was chuntering about having to do the dishes.
He was chuntering about the amount of paperwork he had to do.
He was chuntering about the changes to the company policy.
He was chuntering about the government, his usual evening entertainment.
He was chuntering about the long lines at the store.
He was chuntering about the noisy neighbors.
He was chuntering about the poor quality of the coffee.
He was chuntering about the price of gas, as usual.
He was chuntering about the slow service at the restaurant.
He was chuntering about the slow walkers in front of him.
He was chuntering about the weather, as if personally offended.
He was chuntering under his breath, plotting his revenge.
He was chuntering under his breath, too quiet for anyone to understand his complaints.
He was chuntering, but his actions showed he didn't really mind.
He'd always been prone to chuntering when things didn't go his way.
He'd spend hours chuntering about insignificant details.
He’d been chuntering all day about the upcoming family gathering.
Her grandmother was always chuntering about the price of groceries.
She could hear the bees chuntering busily in the hive.
She found his chuntering almost endearing, in a strange way.
She found his constant chuntering incredibly irritating.
She heard him chuntering something about needing more coffee.
She ignored his chuntering and continued to enjoy her book.
She just rolled her eyes at his chuntering complaints.
She just smiled and ignored his constant, low chuntering.
She learned to filter out his constant chuntering.
She listened patiently to his chuntering about the neighbor's dog.
She paid no attention to his chuntering, knowing he'd soon forget.
She preferred to ignore his chuntering and focus on the positive.
She simply ignored his chuntering and continued with her work.
She tuned out his chuntering and focused on the music.
She walked away, chuntering about the injustice of the situation.
She'd been chuntering about the traffic for the last hour.
The ancient computer was chuntering as it booted up.
The broken air conditioner was chuntering, making a pathetic attempt at cooling.
The broken television was chuntering static.
The broken vacuum cleaner was chuntering and spitting out dust.
The bus engine was chuntering, ready for the morning commute.
The coffee machine, clearly nearing its end, was chuntering more than brewing.
The creaky floorboards were chuntering under her feet.
The damaged speaker was chuntering, distorting the sound.
The disgruntled customer was chuntering to the cashier.
The disgruntled mechanic was chuntering over the complexity of the repairs.
The dishwasher was chuntering, signaling the end of its cycle.
The distant traffic was a constant chuntering background noise.
The exhaust pipe was chuntering noisily, a sign of serious engine trouble.
The faulty air conditioner was chuntering but providing little relief.
The faulty fan was chuntering, barely moving the air.
The furnace was chuntering erratically, making everyone nervous.
The garbage truck was chuntering down the street, waking everyone up.
The generator was chuntering, providing power to the fairground.
The generator was chuntering, providing power to the remote cabin.
The grumpy cat was chuntering because he'd been disturbed from his nap.
The leaky pipe was chuntering a steady drip, drip, drip.
The malfunctioning printer was chuntering and spitting out paper.
The man was chuntering about the state of politics, seemingly to anyone within earshot.
The old bus was chuntering its way up the hill.
The old engine started with a chuntering cough, then roared to life.
The old engine was chuntering, struggling to maintain speed.
The old lawnmower was chuntering and sputtering.
The old printer was chuntering as it struggled to print the document.
The old record player was chuntering, skipping on the vinyl.
The old refrigerator was chuntering and humming.
The old tractor started with a loud chuntering sound.
The old washing machine was chuntering its final wash.
The old water heater was chuntering in the basement.
The old woman was chuntering to herself as she watered her plants.
The professor was chuntering about the students' lack of preparation.
The pump was chuntering loudly as it filled the pool.
The radiator was chuntering, failing to provide sufficient heat.
The rusty bicycle was chuntering with every pedal stroke.
The rusty gate was chuntering as it swung open and closed.
The rusty swing set was chuntering in the wind.
The sputtering motorcycle was chuntering down the road.
The stream was chuntering as it flowed over the rocky bed.
The television was left on, chuntering away in the empty room.
The washing machine was chuntering and vibrating, threatening to break down.
The water pump was chuntering, filling the tanks.
The wind was chuntering through the gaps in the old window frame.
Wrapped in a blanket, she spent the evening chuntering about the cold weather.