maffle Antonyms

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Meaning of maffle

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maffle (v. i.)

To stammer.

maffle Sentence Examples

  1. The muffled sound of footsteps echoed through the dimly lit alleyway.
  2. The thick curtains maffled the noise from the street below, creating a serene atmosphere.
  3. The maffling effect of the earplugs allowed her to sleep soundly amid the cacophony of city life.
  4. The soft thud of the ball hitting the bat was maffled by the thick rubber of the gloves.
  5. The fog hung heavy in the air, maffling the city's usual clamor into a muffled hum.
  6. The snow muffled the roar of the wind, transforming the landscape into a tranquil, hushed wonder.
  7. The maffling whispers of the crowd filled the auditorium, creating an atmosphere of anticipation.
  8. The room was rendered dim by the maffling effect of the heavy drapes.
  9. The sound of the bell was maffled by the layers of thick wool hanging from the ceiling.
  10. The dense vegetation muffled the sound of their footsteps as they ventured deeper into the forest.

FAQs About the word maffle

To stammer.

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The muffled sound of footsteps echoed through the dimly lit alleyway.

The thick curtains maffled the noise from the street below, creating a serene atmosphere.

The maffling effect of the earplugs allowed her to sleep soundly amid the cacophony of city life.

The soft thud of the ball hitting the bat was maffled by the thick rubber of the gloves.