You lull the audience into a false sense of security, make them sympathise with the character, then pull the rug from under them. |
Her gentle voice can lull you into a state of meditation and nostalgia and then another song will make your toe start tapping. |
After Angus bombed, his career officially went into a lull so he enrolled at university and considered giving up acting altogether. |
Trains however, sway gently through the landscape and lull one into a pleasant reverie. |
Rolling onto her stomach, Elizabeth closed her eyes in an effort to lull her body to sleep. |
He looked beyond Lull for a master method, flirting for a time with Rosicrucianism, which was rumoured to be a source of some kind of synoptic understanding. |