The children were muffled up against the wind and snow.
The sound of the orchestra was muffled by several closed doors between the concert hall and the corridor where I was standing.
He spoke in a muffled voice as he did not want to be overhead. The sound of the music was muffled by the closed door. The thief attempted to steal the jewels with muffled footsteps.
The sound of the explosion was muffled by the thick walls of the building.
She used pillows to muffle the sound of her alarm clock in the morning.
The whispers were so quiet and muffled that they were inaudible to the other people in the room.
I could hear his voice through the muffle of the heavy blanket. The music blasted loudly, not muffled by any walls.
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The sound of the explosion was muffled by the thick walls of the building.
She used pillows to muffle the sound of her alarm clock in the morning.
The children were muffled up against the wind and snow. The sound of the orchestra was muffled by several closed doors between the concert hall and the corridor where I was standing.
I told the repair service that the dishwasher made so much noise that I have to close the kitchen door to muffle it.
I could hear his voice through the muffle of the heavy blanket. The music blasted loudly, not muffled by any walls.
As the principal rose from the mud puddle, there was some muffled laughter from the students. The laughter from the baby was so contagious that soon everyone in the room was laughing as well.
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Witticism is a noun meaning a witty remark.Example sentences:1) He had a witticism for all occasions.2) Her witticism about the poor acting during the play prompted muffled laughter by the people nearby.
You can use the word "touché" in a sentence to acknowledge a valid point made by someone during a conversation or debate. For example, if someone points out a flaw in your argument, you can respond by saying "Touché, I see your point."
IT means that a noise is a bit covered. e.g. "he said in a muffled voice."
Sounds can be muffled when something intercepts the sound wave (lets say a blanket) and the sound waves can only get through a little bit. You can't hear the sound clearly but can still hear it, so it is muffled!
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.