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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | muffled | a strange sound | Spelling Words |
| 2 | muffled | less loud | The Tell-Tale Heart |
| 3 | muffled | wrapped to prevent sound | ROME VOCAB |
| 4 | muffled | to deaden (sound) by wrappings or other means | blacklikeme |
| 5 | muffled | wrapped up to conceal or hide or protect sound,soften sound | The Hey Hey Man Vocabulary List |
| 6 | muffled | wrapped up to conceal or hide or protect, cover upsound,soften sound | LIT |
| 7 | muffled | заглушенный | Verbal WorkOut |
| 8 | muffled | 模糊的,听不清的 | English Vocab 3 |
| 9 | muffled | tlmeny | slovicka |
| 10 | muffled | adj. (of sound) silenced, diminished by the presence of insulating material; wrapped in a cloak, covered v. silence or lessen a sound; cover, wrap; cover oneself, wrap oneself | GRE Complete List 9000+ words 35 of 59 sets |
| 11 | muffled | v. made a sound quieter or less distinct | Vocabulary III |
| 12 | muffled | sordo | Spanish III Midterm Exam |
| 13 | muffled | being or made softer or less loud or clear | Ohio OAT General Science Terms |
| 14 | muffled | quieted | Paul Revere's Ride |
| 15 | Muffled | To wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound | With Every Drop Of Blood Vocabulary |
| 16 | muffled | to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound | With Every Drop Of Blood |
| 17 | muffled | softend not clearly spoken | voc for eoc english |
| 18 | muffled | deaden the sound of something | A Year Down Yonder, A Minute in the Morning |
| 19 | muffled | less loud | Tell-Tale Heart Terms |
| 20 | muffled | less loud | Am Lit Chp 1 Key Terms |
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