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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Muffle' in a Sentence

"To cover or wrap something in order to reduce or block the sound, as exemplified by muffling drums." more

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The old library's walls helped muffle outside noises.
The mechanic had been muffling the engine noise to surprise the racing team.
Despite the cold weather, the hiker was muffling the sound of footsteps with padded shoes.
He will muffle his cough to avoid disturbing the library patrons.
The goalkeeper attempted to muffle the sound of the soccer ball hitting the net.
The chef has been muffling the sizzle of the pan to create an element of surprise in the dish.
The mechanic is muffling the noise coming from the car engine.
The parent is muffling the baby's cries with a soothing lullaby.
The protesters will have been muffling their chants during the secret meeting.

Muffle

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verbTo cover or wrap something in order to reduce or block the sound, as exemplified by muffling drums.

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Last Updated On: June 27, 2024
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