enmuffle (Meaning)
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enmuffle (v. t.)
To muffle up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enmuffle
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enmuffle Sentence Examples
- The enmuffled sound of the distant thunder was barely audible above the din of the city traffic.
- She tried to speak, but her voice was enmuffled by the scarf wrapped around her face.
- The heavy curtains enmuffled the light from the street, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere in the room.
- His words were enmuffled by the thick beard that covered his mouth.
- The roar of the crowd was enmuffled by the closed doors of the stadium.
- The pillow enmuffled the sound of her sobs, allowing her to cry in peace.
- The enmuffled sound of footsteps echoed through the empty hallway.
- The enmuffled drumbeat provided a steady and hypnotic rhythm to the dance.
- The enmuffled sound of the gunshots was barely audible over the roar of the engines.
- He enmuffled his voice so as not to wake the sleeping child in the next room.
FAQs About the word enmuffle
To muffle up.
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The enmuffled sound of the distant thunder was barely audible above the din of the city traffic.
She tried to speak, but her voice was enmuffled by the scarf wrapped around her face.
The heavy curtains enmuffled the light from the street, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere in the room.
His words were enmuffled by the thick beard that covered his mouth.