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muffle

verb muf·fle \ˈmə-fəl\

: to make (a sound) quieter : to decrease the noise made by (something)

: to wrap or cover (someone or something) in clothing or cloth for warmth or protection

muf·fledmuf·fling \ˈmə-f(ə-)liŋ\

Full Definition of MUFFLE

transitive verb
1
:  to wrap up so as to conceal or protect :  envelop
2
obsolete :  blindfold
3
a :  to wrap or pad with something to dull the sound <muffle the oarlocks>
b :  to deaden the sound of
4
:  keep down, suppress <muffled her anger>
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Origin of MUFFLE

Middle English muflen
First Known Use: 15th century

Rhymes with MUFFLE

MUFFLE Defined for Kids

muffle

verb muf·fle \ˈmə-fəl\
muf·fledmuf·fling

Definition of MUFFLE for Kids

1
:  to deaden the sound of <muffle a cry>
2
:  to wrap up so as to hide or protect <muffled in a coat>

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