Get a sinus infection, or something head-cold related that muffles your senses of taste and smell for at least two weeks. |
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It conveys a threat, but otherwise muffles the expressive powers of the hand. |
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This kind of rendering muffles it all away, gags, mutes, suffocates all those deaths. |
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Bennie's shoes are off, and I watch his brown heels sink into the white cotton-candy carpet, so thick that it muffles every trace of us. |
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Thick carpeting muffles the sound of footsteps on the way to the large conference room. |
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The valour muffles vibrations and echoes and serves as a divider between the foyer and the performance space. |
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The Quebec wing of the Liberal Party should be called the Muffler Party, the party that muffles debate. |
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Optime II has been developed for demanding noise-hazard environments and muffles even extremely low frequencies to a maximum degree. |
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The resulting asymmetry of the assembly muffles sound waves and reinforces sound proofing. |
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With a proprietary blend based on a synergy of talc, mica powder and corn, it absorbs and muffles the excess brightness of the skin and ensures the maintenance of makeup throughout the day. |
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The updated design is quiet even by modern standards, particularly on carpet as it muffles the sound. |
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It acts as a thermal insulator and also muffles sound. |
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Participation in electoral and parliamentary processes carries a tinge of consorting with the oppressor, especially when party discipline muffles dissenting voices. |
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This patented process even allows the pressing force to be controlled in 5 stages to enable muffles with a diameter of up to 70 mm and a height of 90 mm to be pressed reliably. |
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Unlike other GoPro models, which require separate housing for waterproofness that muffles audio quality, the Hero4 Session is waterproof at up to a 33-feet depth. |
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