muffish (Meaning)

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muffish (a.)

Stupid; awkward.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muffish

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muffish Sentence Examples

  1. Emily's demeanor was rather muffish, conveying a sense of disinterest and indifference.
  2. The cold, damp weather created a muffish atmosphere, making it difficult to feel cheerful or productive.
  3. The professor's lecture was so muffish that the students' minds wandered off into a fog of boredom.
  4. The muffish expression on her face made it clear that she was not amused by the joke.
  5. The old man had a muffish voice that creaked and groaned like an ancient tree in the wind.
  6. The stale air in the room was muffish and suffocating, causing the occupants to gasp for fresh air.
  7. Emily's muffish response to the news left her friend deeply hurt and disappointed.
  8. The muffish decorations in the living room did nothing to create a welcoming or cozy atmosphere.
  9. The dog's muffish tail wagged lazily, indicating its lack of enthusiasm for the walk.
  10. The muffish sky hung over the city like a heavy blanket, casting a gloomy pall upon everyone below.

FAQs About the word muffish

Stupid; awkward.

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Emily's demeanor was rather muffish, conveying a sense of disinterest and indifference.

The cold, damp weather created a muffish atmosphere, making it difficult to feel cheerful or productive.

The professor's lecture was so muffish that the students' minds wandered off into a fog of boredom.

The muffish expression on her face made it clear that she was not amused by the joke.