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Definition of Mufflered
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mufflered
Literary usage of Mufflered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1875)
"... the baby lies in his mother's lap chuckling and crowing at the fire, and
lifting up his small mufflered feet to be played with by his admiring parents. ..."
2. Full Up and Fed Up: The Worker's Mind in Crowded Britain by Whiting Williams (1921)
"Over by the piano a perfectly sober and spotlessly neck- mufflered miner with a
shining face—except for that thin, telltale ring of unreachable grime close ..."
3. Sea-hounds by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1919)
"Sea-booted, mufflered and goggled, and ponderous where his half-inflated " Gieve "
bulged beneath his ample duffle-coat, he leaned over the starboard rail ..."
4. What's the Matter with Ireland? by Ruth Russell (1920)
""If you haven't anybody of your own to live with," advised a husky-voiced,
mufflered girl next me as she warmed her fingers about her mug of tea and ..."
5. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1875)
"... the baby lies in his mother's lap chuckling and crowing at the fire, and
lifting up his small mufflered feet to be played with by his admiring parents. ..."
6. Full Up and Fed Up: The Worker's Mind in Crowded Britain by Whiting Williams (1921)
"Over by the piano a perfectly sober and spotlessly neck- mufflered miner with a
shining face—except for that thin, telltale ring of unreachable grime close ..."
7. Sea-hounds by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1919)
"Sea-booted, mufflered and goggled, and ponderous where his half-inflated " Gieve "
bulged beneath his ample duffle-coat, he leaned over the starboard rail ..."
8. What's the Matter with Ireland? by Ruth Russell (1920)
""If you haven't anybody of your own to live with," advised a husky-voiced,
mufflered girl next me as she warmed her fingers about her mug of tea and ..."