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Definition of Muffling
1. muffle [v] - See also: muffle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muffling
Literary usage of Muffling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Campaign of Waterloo: A Military History by John Codman Ropes (1892)
"77), who says that the English and Prussian chiefs agreed to assemble their armies
respectively at the points given In the above citation from muffling. ..."
2. Things Chinese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1893)
"The ends of the fingers are put close.up to the mouth, or touching the lips, thus
muffling the sound. This muffling is intensified if it is cold weather and ..."
3. The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington: During His Various by Arthur Wellesley Wellington (1838)
"To General Baron muffling. ' i Paris, ce 8 Juillet, 1815. ... enclose the copy
of the letter which I have written to General muffling upon this occasion. ..."
4. The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart.: With by John Sinclair (1831)
"GENERAL THE BARON muffling. In the course of my inquiries regarding the battle
of Waterloo, I found that the Prussian General muffling had drawn up an ..."
5. The Gas-engine: A Treatise on the Internal-combustion Engine Using Gas by Frederick Remsen Hutton (1908)
"muffling of the Exhaust.--Tn order to diminish the unpleasant noise resulting
from the pressure and change of volume of the exhaust as it escapes into the ..."
6. The Gas-engine: A Treatise on the Internal-combustion Engine Using Gas by Frederick Remsen Hutton (1907)
"muffling of the Exhaust.--In order to diminish the unpleasant noise resulting
from the pressure and change of volume of the exhaust as it escapes into the ..."