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Meanings of
muffled
in inglês
Being or made softer or less loud or clear.
dull
softened
muted
Related terms
soft
Muffled.
Related terms
covered
Usage of
muffled
in inglês
1
The state-level data could signal an inflection point
muffled
by national statistics.
2
She thought she heard another sound too:
muffled
voices crying for help.
3
No answer, just the strange,
muffled
sounds that she couldn't quite identify.
4
Jason's response echoes after it,
muffled
by distance and intimidation: 'Fair's fair.
5
Parry heard
muffled
talk as the girl explained things to her family.
6
I heard voices, then a
muffled
expletive ahead and to my right.
7
Jack began to hear
muffled
voices: coming from under the ground, naturally.
8
He could hardly make out the words: her voice was so
muffled
.
9
Marta heard what her friend said, but the voice was
muffled
,
distant.
10
Even the wood pigeon we'd heard earlier seemed
muffled
and far away.
11
As Hanna made her way upstairs, she heard a small,
muffled
voice.
12
And here the little drama was blurred and
muffled
in his memory.
13
A
muffled
shot sounded from somewhere in the depths of the house.
14
It was the sound of many guns,
muffled
in the distant forest.
15
That time, he'd clearly heard his own
muffled
yelp of sudden fright.
16
The clock at Alderslea down the valley struck eight in
muffled
tones.
Other examples for "muffled"
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About this term
muffled
muffle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
muffled voice
muffled sound
muffled cry
muffled roar
muffled scream
More collocations
Muffled
through the time
Muffled
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common