Similar words: baffled, baffle, guff, stuff, afflatus, effluent, duffer, suffice. Meaning: ['mʌfld] adj. 1. being or made softer or less loud or clear 2. wrapped up especially for protection or secrecy.
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121. Fleur, leaning out of her window, heard the hall clock's muffled chime of twelve.
122. To create continuity, the Murrow dialogue was extended into the "Tootsie" clip, at muffled volume.
123. The noises now became muffled and more distant, then suddenly ended.
124. That's when a muffled sound rolled through the town: whomp.
125. Simultaneously I heard his voice, gruff, muffled, husky, at the hall telephone.
126. Dogs generally recover quickly, veterinarians say, and while they usually can still make sounds, their barks become muffled and raspy.
127. An unvaried pall of cloud muffled the whole expanse of sky from zenith to horizon.
128. Her own footsteps and the bellboy's were muffled in the carpeted corridor.
129. The rugged surface of the Palatine was muffled with tender verdure.
130. The whole city was muffled by this fast - thickening mantle.
131. An unwearied pall of cloud muffled the whole expanse of sky from zenith to horizon.
132. The heart sounds are muffled when the pericardial sac is distended with fluid.
133. Her friend, Jen Krasner , 26, agrees with a grunt, her mouth muffled by dense chocolate cake.
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134. A soldier was driving it, and under the leathern tilt behind a cover sat a woman, muffled up in shawls.
135. A muffled sound of voices floated up from the far end of the graveyard.