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  • 71faintness — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Weakness of sound Nouns 1. faintness, softness, lowness, indistinctness; decrescendo, diminuendo. See sound, silence, weakness. 2. (faint sound) murmur, mumble, mutter, whisper, undertone, muffled tone(s); …

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  • 72hollow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. concavity, depression, dent, cavity, hole; valley, gully, basin; channel, groove, furrow. adj. thin, unresonant; sepulchral, deep, empty, void, unfilled, vacant; unsound, weak, uncertain,… …

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  • 73low — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. deep (see lowness, depth); moderate, simple; inferior, lowdown, base, mean, coarse; soft, feeble; dejected, depressed. See moderation, inferiority, softness, depression.Ant., high, superior. II… …

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  • 74Nonresonance — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Nonresonance >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 thud thud thump dead sound Sgm: N 1 nonresonance nonresonance Sgm: N 1 muffled drums muffled drums cracked bell Sgm: N 1 damper damper Sgm: N 1 silencer …

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  • 75goobrul — That icky bubble you get in the back of your throat sometimes that makes your voice sound all muffled and gross. Lauryn, you sound muffled. Do you have a goobrul? …

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  • 76goobrul — That icky bubble you get in the back of your throat sometimes that makes your voice sound all muffled and gross. Lauryn, you sound muffled. Do you have a goobrul? …

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  • 77muffle — [[t]mʌ̱f(ə)l[/t]] muffles, muffling, muffled VERB If something muffles a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear. [V n] Blake held his handkerchief over the mouthpiece to muffle his voice... [V ed] She heard a muffled cough behind… …

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  • 78muffle — verb (transitive usually passive) 1 to make a sound less loud and clear: The falling snow muffled the noise of the traffic. 2 also muffle up to cover yourself with something thick and warm: He went out into the snow muffled up in his scarf and… …

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  • 79muffle — verb 1) everyone was muffled up in coats Syn: wrap (up), swathe, enfold, envelop, cloak 2) the sound of their footsteps was muffled Syn: deaden, dull, dampen, mute, soften, quiet, to …

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  • 80muffle — verb 1) everyone was muffled up in coats Syn: wrap (up), swathe, enfold, envelop, cloak 2) the sound of their footsteps was muffled Syn: deaden, dull, dampen, mute, soften, quieten …

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