Definitionn. a kiln with an inner chamber for firing things at a low temperature
Last update: September 26, 2016
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Nina tried to muffle her sound when she heard a noise down stairs. [verb]
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The small assemblage of muffle material gives little indication of its features. [Please select]
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They commonly take the form of a truncated cone, the broad end springing from the muffle Figure 4a. [Please select]
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A stout gentleman, like him, was seen inside the coach, muffled up in a cravat of three colours, and eating at frequent intervals. [verb]
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The person who gave it seemed much muffled up; he pressed his finger upon his lip, and then disappeared among the crowd. [Please select]
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"Ane o' your auld acquaintance," said Cuddie; and, opening the door more fully, he half led, half dragged in a woman, whose face was muffled in her plaid.' [Please select]
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The other soldiers offered still less to detach her consideration; but from the prisoner, muffled and disguised as he was, she found it impossible to withdraw her eyes. [Please select]
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Jenny hastened, and soon returned with a plaid, in which Edith muffled herself so as completely to screen her face, and in part to disguise her person. [Please select]
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