muffle in a sentence
n.
Definition
To muffle means to deaden or reduce the intensity of sound or to suppress an expression.
Sample Sentences
- The thick blankets helped to muffle the sounds of the storm outside.
- He tried to muffle his laughter during the serious meeting.
- The walls of the recording studio were designed to muffle any outside noise.
- To muffle the harshness of the music, she adjusted the equalizer settings.
- She spoke softly, hoping to muffle her words from the prying ears nearby.
- She tried to muffle her laughter during the serious meeting.
- The thick carpet helped to muffle the sound of footsteps in the hallway.
- He wrapped the fragile gift in layers of tissue paper to muffle any potential damage.
- To avoid waking the baby, she spoke in a muffle voice while cooking in the kitchen.
- The heavy curtains were drawn to muffle the noise from the busy street outside.
- She wrapped the fragile item in a blanket to muffle any noise during transport.
- To preserve the serenity of the library, they installed soundproofing panels to muffle conversations.
- He spoke softly, trying to muffle his voice so as not to disturb the sleeping baby.
- The fog seemed to muffle the sounds of the city, creating an eerie silence.
- The thick blanket helped to muffle the sound of the storm outside.
- He spoke in a low voice, trying to muffle his excitement.
- The walls were designed to muffle the noise between the two apartments.
- She wrapped the fragile object in layers of cloth to muffle any impact.
- To muffle their laughter, they covered their mouths with their hands.
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