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been 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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Their distaste for Clinton has been muffled somewhat by Trump's antics.

It's as if the entire enterprise had been muffled in gray wool.

And the sound of gunfire may have been muffled by work crews who were jackhammering a sidewalk just four doors down.

Trashing someone who's lost his swagger isn't much fun, though, so the sniping – at least for now – has been muffled by our collective sobriety.

"The dissent has been muffled by constant systematic repression, but as long as we remember these prisoners, it has not been silenced.

Mr. Toledo has pledged to make education and jobs his first priorities, but his message has been muffled by a number of missteps.

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The phone is muffled.

All we're hearing is muffled screams.

The machine hums and is muffled.

Donald Trump's catastrophe siren must be muffled.

The sense of public outrage is muffled.

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