Sentence examples for be muffled from inspiring English sources

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be muffled

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To wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up.

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Donald Trump's catastrophe siren must be muffled.

Now Germany's voice will be muffled too.

The plot problems have to be muffled, at least.

Position your mic so it's directly in front of you, otherwise the sound will be muffled.

But the series has a romantic streak that can't quite be muffled by all the back thumping and kidding around.

The train's steam whistle was not powerful and could easily be muffled by the storm's howling winds.

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The phone is muffled.

All we're hearing is muffled screams.

The machine hums and is muffled.

The sense of public outrage is muffled.

Their voices are muffled by ermine.

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