Sentence examples for has gone mute from inspiring English sources

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Now, that chorus has gone mute.

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All of the excuses about being without John Wall and Nene had gone mute.

But if poetry had gone mute after every genocide in history, there would be no poetry left in the world.

"The fact that they may have gone mute doesn't mean they've lost the ability to speak," Mr. Wood said of the society.

Reedus has gone from mute loner to a reluctant leader of the community, ending this season practically with a little family unit of his own between Dog, surrogate daughter Lydia and his budding relationship with Connie.

Uh… sorry… where was I? Oh yeah, Leslie has gone from muting the terrible NBC commentary in her living room sporting the American flag from head to toe….

Júbilo, a former telegraph operator, is suffering from Parkinson's disease; he has gone mostly blind and mute.

Because they never seem to know how to avoid derivative or flashy styling, Chevy seems to have gone with the mute button on the interior of the Trailblazer.

Nearby, Luka stood looking out through the smokehouse door, holding on to the arm of the deaf-mute, whose skin had gone white around his grip.

During that time, he'd fallen mute and closed his eyes, as if a light had gone out.

The day we met, he had gone into the French café to meet a very skinny deaf and mute girl with desultory urchin prettiness and exophthalmic eyes.

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