muffle|muffles in English

noun

[muf·fle || 'mʌfl]

furnace, kiln (Art); cover, covering; something that muffles

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1. Muffle cat catch no mice.

2. Muffle up, boys! We need quiet here.

3. Snow muffles the shriek of metal and the rasp of motion.

4. Please muffle yourself up well.

5. Electric muffle-furnace with air circulation and thermostat

6. Mother made an effort to muffle her emotions.

7. He did his utmost to muffle his feelings.

8. You'd better muffle up, it's cold outside.

9. Muffle up at the back there!

10. She knows how to muffle herself up well.

11. My blossom - printed pillow does little to muffle my mother's screams.

12. Results The difference of temperature of the muffle oven was proportio...

13. He made my husband take my best petticoat to muffle the oars.

14. 8 Other obstacles may muffle the sound of the good news.

15. Sound Bafflers were components that helped to muffle the sound produced by engines

16. These muffle market signals and keep too many loss-making factories in business.

17. She laughed hysterically, jamming her fingers into her mouth to muffle the sound.

18. Nobody heard anything because the killer used a backpack or cloth to muffle the shot.

19. To introduce the reform of the oil burning heating steel wire muffle.

20. Muffle up there,[Sentencedict.com] and give me a chance to say something.

21. He tried to muffle the alarm clock by putting it under his pillow.

22. I put my hand over my mouth to muffle my words, so only my friend could hear.

23. You would hear love's faint murmur, but when love shouts you would muffle your ears.

24. 8 In the bedroom Sir Richard Croft uses his instruments to bleed her and then muffles his forceps in cloth: does nothing.

25. 19 In the bedroom Sir Richard Croft uses his instruments to bleed her and then muffles his forceps in cloth: does nothing.