Deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping.
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Examples for "dull "
Examples for "dull "
1 Yet, the faint cries for help plus some dull thumping noises continue.
2 And in one as in the other the finer susceptibilities grow dull .
3 As so often with the environment, it's the dull things that work.
4 You sit dull in the market all day; you want a feast.
5 Europe's belief in a dull but safe civilisation is its main attraction.
1 The family say the house is damp and unsafe for their children.
2 Food was paltry and hygienic conditions often dismal in damp overcrowded cells.
3 Silverfish only thrive in damp conditions, so they're fairly easy to control.
4 I bring coffee,' she said firmly, and took the damp bundle away.
5 The street lamps were alight; the rays glittered on the damp pavements.
1 His history makes the adage 'innocent until proven guilty' a mute point.
2 He didn't speak, just held his hands up in a mute question.
3 Yet low inflation and modest employment gains may mute bond market fears.
4 Most of the inhabitants had gone forth; others remained in mute expectation.
5 In his greatest hour of need, his father's spirit remained mute , unreachable.
1 National elections can often dampen demand as buyers put off major purchases.
2 Another round of losses in a new area would further dampen credit.
3 Still, the results did not dampen the company's expectations for the year.
4 Trump's problems with Latino voters could dampen his Nov. 8 election hopes.
5 Rising U.S. interest rates usually dampen attractiveness of higher yields in Asia.
1 So let's tone down the schadenfreude and hope that Theranos can deliver.
2 Plus, like I said, you need to tone down the compassion anyway.
3 As for the curtsy, I'm trying to tone down my wrist action.
4 She must do something to tone down the beating of her heart.
5 There is no effort to touch up or tone down the portrait.
1 I must not have heard her enter the house through the muffle .
2 Wired: Speakers hidden behind the piano-black front bezel provide crisp, muffle - free audio.
3 The wind seemed to muffle it and fly away with it directly.
4 If I did muffle the oars it was for a good reason.
5 It rang again-louderthis time, without the purse to muffle the sound.
6 These he draped above the hall door, to muffle any chance sound.
7 Get off with as little noise as possible, and muffle your oars.
8 Yes, and muffle your horse's hoofs, too, in crossing the railroad track.
9 In short, what did Henry ever muffle and disguise but the truth?
10 I've tried to muffle that noise but some of it seeped in.
11 I shoved my left hand over his mouth to muffle the scream.
12 No muffle ; sub-orbital sinus moderate, somewhat linear; no canines; groin-pits large; feet-pits present.
13 Transfer to a small smooth cupel and place in the muffle .
14 Their figures were hidden in the muffle of their dirty garments.
15 The Poles played raucous music in order to muffle their screams.
16 Rapp sealed the doors and Gazich's screams were reduced to a hollow muffle .
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