Sentence examples for to muffle from inspiring English sources

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to muffle

verb

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

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We make noise to muffle noise, as the author observes.

Instead, it has learned how to muffle its extremism.

Pettitte wanted to muffle his screams and hide, too.

USA!" to muffle the moment with patriotic chaff.

She tries stuffing towels under all the doors to muffle the sound.

On the other hand, the commitment to niceness had a tendency to muffle aggressive criticism.

Policymakers who tried to muffle booms and busts always ended up amplifying them instead.

But two years and five provocative books later, the authorities are working to muffle Mr. Yu.

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