Lacking the sense of hearing and the ability to speak.
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Examples for "deaf-mute"
Examples for "deaf-mute"
1A deaf-mute boy tells me that he saw two dogs fighting yesterday.
2I have spent this night alone except for the deaf-mute and Callistus.
3The boy turned out to be a deaf-mute of great intelligence.
4Fra Palamone ordered me to resume my old part of deaf-mute.
5Fernandez, a Spanish painter of the sixteenth century, was a deaf-mute.
1A curious contortion of the deaf-and-dumb alphabet was used among the
2There is more girlish laughter, more buzz and more deaf-and-dumb language.
3She is learning the deaf-and-dumb alphabet in order the better to communicate with me.
4No particular consideration has to be given to deaf-and-dumb employees.
5This time Raissa had her little deaf-and-dumb sister with her.
6However, here's a chance for you to practise deaf-and-dumb drill.
7You can use deaf-and-dumb language if it's more comfortable.
8The hall wore its deaf-and-dumb air, its black-and-white stillness.
9He certainly had great use for his deaf-and-dumb servant.
10The N. Y. employees are deaf-and-dumb girls supplied by schools from all over the country.
11She would mix him up with the time when she went to visit the deaf-and-dumb hospital.
12I practised the deaf-and-dumb alphabet on the train.
13Mr. Tennyson went about soliloquizing in deaf-and-dumb language.
14I haven't found a soul to speak to since I arrived yesterday afternoon except deaf-and-dumb rustics.
15But that man is crazy, and deaf-and-dumb besides!
16It was a kind of deaf-and-dumb house.