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to lull
verb
To cause to rest by soothing influences; to compose; to calm; to soothe; to quiet.
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The reprieve, though, only seemed to lull them into negligence.
"They wanted to lull market participants into believing that supply would remain tight," the agency said.
He will try to lull me into a messy, dirty fight and try to nick it.
"Those associations are important, to lull the audience into a false sense of the familiar.
8) Are the Giants trying to lull us all into a false sense of security?
Many suspected the move was a ruse to lull them into complacency.
Allow this highly limited data plan to lull you into a state of information-age complacency.
It is the voice of someone who is trying to lull or placate a drunken giant.
There was an impatience in him: he does not wait around to lull or tease.
To lull him, Mr. Ehrhardt would pile him into the car and meander around.
Eventually, there might be an actual movie, the better to lull and distract.
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