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    muf·fle
    [ˈməf(ə)l]
    verb
    muffle (verb) · muffles (third person present) · muffled (past tense) · muffled (past participle) · muffling (present participle)
    1. wrap or cover for warmth:
      "on a chair by the far wall, muffled in an absurd overcoat"
      • cover or wrap up (a source of sound) to reduce its loudness:
        "the soft beat of a muffled drum"
      • make (a sound) quieter or less distinct:
        "his voice was muffled"
      • restrain or conceal (someone) with wrappings:
        "the boy was bound and muffled"
    noun
    muffle (noun) · muffles (plural noun)
    1. a receptacle in a furnace or kiln in which things can be heated without contact with combustion products:
      "a muffle furnace"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb): perhaps a shortening of Old French enmoufler; the noun (mid 17th century) from Old French moufle ‘thick glove’.
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  3. The verb "muffle" has the following meanings:12345
    1. To make a sound quieter and less clear.
    2. To wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound.
    3. To wrap or envelop in a cloak, shawl, coat, etc., especially to keep warm or protect the face and neck.
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    muffle verb [T] (MAKE LESS CLEAR) Add to word list Add to word list to make a sound quieter and less clear: The house has double-glazed windows to muffle the noise of aircraft. to make something less strong or clear:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/muffle
    to make a sound quieter and less clear: The house has special windows to muffle the noise of aircraft. to make something less strong or clear:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/muffle
    verb (used with object), muf·fled, muf·fling. to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound: to muffle drums. to deaden (sound) by wrappings or other means. to wrap or envelop in a cloak, shawl, coat, etc., especially to keep warm or protect the face and neck (often followed by up): Muffle up the children before they go out.
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    muffle verb [ T ] uk / ˈmʌfl / us to make a noise quieter and less clear: The pillow muffled her screams.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli…
    MUFFLE meaning: 1 : to make (a sound) quieter to decrease the noise made by (something); 2 : to wrap or cover (someone or something) in clothing or cloth for warmth or protection
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