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Definition of Mutedly
1. mute [adv] - See also: mute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutedly
Literary usage of Mutedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"... now and then mutedly ebullient at the mouth: honeyed, golden, rich in
visions;—having surely much more of Nature's encouragement to her children? ..."
2. The Silk Weaver by Gabrielle Warnock (1999)
"The smoke was dense and the flames surrounding Caroline shone mutedly like a sun
seen through fog. "Mama!" screamed Caroline again. ..."
3. Design and Analysis by Bernard Leupen, Christoph Grafe, Nicola Körnig, Marc Lampe, Peter De Zeeuw (1997)
"To solve the problem of mass reconstruction, a prodigious quantity of research
was done into maximizing the design, mutedly taking its cue from functional ..."
4. Wake Up the Lord Is Returning by Alf Droy (2002)
"mutedly I became aware of shouting and music in the distance, which increased in
volume as the procession became observable. ..."