The dog's friendliness lulled him into a false sense of security, until he was bitten.
The low crime rate had lulled the homeowners into complacency, and so they left their doors unlocked.
The boss lulled us into a false sense of security by saying that our jobs were safe and then let half the staff go.
As soon as Betty heard a lull in the conversation, she bounced through the door and began to sing her song. She knew that the lull signaled the moment when the adults had run out of small talk.
I was lulled into a dream-like state by the susurrus of the brook.
Lulled is the past tense of lull.
Literary consonance is a stylistic device, primarily used in songs and poetry and is characterized by repetition of a single consonant at least two times in quick succession.The sentence doubles as the definition, I thought it was fitting.
Euphony can be used in a sentence by selecting words that create a harmonious and pleasing sound when spoken together. For example, "The gentle lullaby lulled the baby to sleep with its soothing euphony."
As soon as Betty heard a lull in the conversation, she bounced through the door and began to sing her song. She knew that the lull signaled the moment when the adults had run out of small talk.
lulled is a noun.
I was lulled into a dream-like state by the susurrus of the brook.
Lulled is the past tense of lull.
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a piece of poo
The hypnotic motions of the snake charmer seemed to pacify the cobra.
Literary consonance is a stylistic device, primarily used in songs and poetry and is characterized by repetition of a single consonant at least two times in quick succession.The sentence doubles as the definition, I thought it was fitting.
using it as an adjective. for example: The teacher did his best to make class fun for his students, but his monotonous voice lulled them to sleep every time.
Jeff is so entergetic and always in motion
Euphony can be used in a sentence by selecting words that create a harmonious and pleasing sound when spoken together. For example, "The gentle lullaby lulled the baby to sleep with its soothing euphony."
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