How To Use Dulled In A Sentence

  • The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system.
  • A pained expression dulled his features, and he shook his head. One Summer Evening
  • The final observance of the day is to carve the names of every woman who broke my heart into my arms and stomach, my senses dulled by the whiskey nog.
  • He also refused to take painkillers while working because he said they dulled his performance and he must have been in agony. The Sun
  • At the end of the season their leaves are frequently dulled and disfigured by powdery mildew.
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  • John is old and waiting to die but the prospect of death hasn't dulled his appetite for invective or his irreverence for the great and the good.
  • His elusive palette of muddy plums, acidic yellows and sunrise oranges appears to have been influenced by his countryman Per Kirkeby, with whom he shares a wintry, dulled light.
  • When the house lights dulled and the concert was approximately to begin, the mother returned to her seat and unconcealed namely the child was lacking.
  • Their granaries were overflowing with plenitude; yet they wanted to keep the sharp famine-edge of their love undulled. WHEN GOD LAUGHS
  • On surveying the organizational ranks, they see only low morale, divisiveness, cynicism, and dulled thinking.
  • the varnished table top dulled with time
  • He couldn't even begin to explain it to himself; the view was too vivid to be real, like some forest rendition by a surrealistic painter, a primordial viewpoint of a world undulled by reality and human pollution. The Woods Out Back
  • Memories of this incident in the west may have been dulled by the passage of time.
  • What little light that was given off was dulled to a murky yellow from the tobacco and smoke coming from the various pot and cigarette smokers in the room.
  • colors dulled by too much sun
  • Her shriek was dulled by the loud crash of thunder.
  • The constant rain dulled all sound.
  • He felt dulled and stupid with sleep.
  • With that dulled little blade in his right hand, he began drawing it slowly across the inside of his left wrist.
  • The den/kitchen area was all done in an orange color that would have been alarming had it not been dulled a bit by the kind of dinginess that looks sticky and usually is. Bread, Fish, Serpent, Stone
  • Age had dulled the surface
  • Her fear and anxiety dulled her mind.
  • The colour of the red flag has been dulled by age.
  • The smell from the garbage dulled her appetite.
  • Much of the remaining foliage is stunted, dulled by defoliants.
  • But the reality was that absinthe usually dulled artistic creativity rather than enhanced it.
  • Zulu warriors rushed into battle after ingesting a complex concoction of roots and fungus that dulled pain and amplified aggression.
  • Not only could I not see, it dulled all my other senses, too. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • The noise of hammering was dulled by the secondary glazing.
  • Time had dulled the edge of his grief.
  • The adrenalin and lactic acid had dulled the senses and for a moment she'd forgotten who she was and what was happening.
  • This is a dazzling masterpiece that is as overwhelming and powerful today as the day it was made, its impact completely undulled by the passage of many decades. Archive 2008-09-01
  • People with AIDS may describe feeling "dulled" or "slow" in their thinking. Chapter 6
  • And a somewhat overcast sky has dulled the ocean's blues.
  • Whatever dramatic effect is achieved by Batman's vicious "interrogation" is dulled by the film's general bloodlessness and the Joker's seeming imperviousness, etc. On Violence and Restraint in The Dark Knight
  • A belly full of steak pie had dulled my senses so my score wasn't as impressive as Darrens.
  • The HTC Desire has been around for a while compared to the other box-fresh contenders, but time hasn't dulled this smart phone's charms -- and best of all, a few months on the market tends to bring prices down, making the Desire the most affordable of these phones. Technology Reviews, News
  • The sun still shone but somehow it seemed murky and dulled.
  • He attaches his particular attentions to the Empress Theodora, who even here retains her quick wit, undulled by scruples. The Early Middle Ages 500-1000
  • The liscom gas not only robbed them of their aggression but also dulled their creativity. A Time to Hate
  • the mind of the audience is becoming dulled
  • I have had some people tell me that he was drinking on the red carpet. so maybe he had kind of dulled his senses. CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2009
  • The hard bone has dulled up the knife blade.
  • Share prices and trading have been dulled by worries over the war.
  • These writers were suspicious of the enervating effects of modernity, and contrasted Australian virility with the dulled manhood of Europe.
  • Some lots were damaged or dulled by their long immersion, but this only seemed to stimulate buyers.
  • The consoles and instrument panels were black as well, and were not dulled by the fluorescent lights shining overhead.
  • They dulled the pain of broken promises and routine domestic violence with alcohol and drugs. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • Martin hosted the show in 2001 and was alright I guess, but year after year of sub-par family remakes and their sequels (“Father of the Bride” 1 and 2, “The Pink Panther” 1 and 2) have probably dulled his edge a little. Top 10 Reasons the 2010 Oscars Will Fail » Scene-Stealers
  • In order to keep his intellect undulled by the routine of his dreary work, Matthew Arnold was wont to write a few lines of poetry each day. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • The desire to make the world he knew too well a better place than he found it is just as keen in the wit and humourist of thirty-nine; a desire, moreover, undulled by twenty years of vivacious living. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • _Reliques of Ancient English Poetry_.] [Footnote V. 18: _The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense. _] _i. e._, its "palm less dulled or staled."] [Footnote V. 19: _But to play at loggats with them? Hamlet
  • Exposed to strong sunshine, for some time indeed, its bright yellow tint is dulled into an ochrey hue, or even to gray, but the change altogether amounts to a moderate percentage of the total light reflected, and in short exposures is such as would easily escape notice. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • The scale of the novel was what impressed initially but intimacy has not dulled its artistic achievements.
  • The Angel's beautiful crimson eyes dulled into a muddy, maroon color.
  • The pleasure of dinner at the Ivy was dulled by smoke from a fat cigar.
  • 23 I have adopted the word leaden as expressive of the idea implied in the original word, viz. grey or greyish blue; hence, dulled, dimmed. The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
  • Hers were dulled with medication, but he could see pain and confusion there, along with something softer, something less definable. AFTERMATH
  • His youthful hate for a few had turned to a dulled resentment of an entire class.
  • Time had dulled the edge of his grief.
  • ejectives", which can best be described as a dulled-down version of the clicks in South Africa's Xhosa language. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • Instantly there was a needle prick of pain, but it dulled and Angel lost feeling in her foot.
  • The airy sound of a panpipe cut through the dulled murmur that the crowd generated, providing a fluctuating countermelody to the sound of a stringed instrument.
  • The pain dulled his senses, making him an empty, unfeeling shell marching along the rough terrain.
  • The once bright sun dulled behind a sheet of faint mist, and many of the busy servants had a hood drawn up against the ever thickening fog.
  • One starts the connection with his espousal of askesis as a response to explain his statement that rather than bemoaning dulled pleasures, Foucault and the Hedgerow History of Sexuality
  • A black sky stretched out above me and cold stars gazed down with torpid light that dulled and burned a stark yellow.
  • She should suffer, too — and the foretasted anguish and pleasure of hot recriminations dulled all other feelings in him. Maurice Guest
  • Her shriek was dulled by the loud crash of thunder.
  • The boot camp left me dulled and lifeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike the Boys' Brigade, he did not believe in drilling boys as it destroyed individuality and dulled enthusiasm.
  • It might have dulled a yellow Wolverine enough for it to not be eye-burning bad, but the X-Men is a "shinier" concept, if you understand what I'm talking about. Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • When my traumatized states could not find a hospitable relational home or context of human understanding, I became deadened, and my world became dulled. Robert D. Stolorow: Losing and Regaining My Sense of Being
  • He felt dulled and stupid with sleep.
  • The natural, spontaneous flow of your life energy becomes blocked or dulled.
  • When the team injected barn swallow chicks with foreign antigens, the color of the chicks' gapes dulled as their bodies drew upon all available carotenoids to mount an immune defense.
  • One that has been, for whatever reason, "dulled" by some purely physical phenomenon. The New Love?
  • The boot camp left me dulled and lifeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • But as the tape winds on over the capstans, fragments are lost or dulled, and the music becomes a ghost of itself, tiny gasps of full-bodied chords groaning to life amid pits of near-silence.
  • She had received counseling, antidepressants, anxiolytics, and sleep medication from her former physician, but in her opinion these had merely dulled her cognition and memory.
  • His social conscience, dulled by a sleepless night, was now barely alive.
  • The job of moving our belongings into the house dulled the disappointment for the rest of the day. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Their hair was messy, their clothes were ripped, their skin was dirty and scratched, and their eyes were dulled by the expression of misery.
  • Middle age dulled her appetite for travel
  • It was sunny two hours ago,but now the sky has dulled over.
  • Their interviews, being thus difficult and rare, served not only for continual exercise of their self-control, but brought them together with their bodies healthy and vigorous, and their affections fresh and lively, unsated and undulled by easy access and long continuance with each other; while their partings were always early enough to leave behind unextinguished in each of them some remainder fire of longing and mutual delight. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • The few lunchtime conversations are dulled into unintelligibility by distance and the general air of lethargy.
  • Her gaze shifted to the windows, where a drizzly rain grayed the skies, then settled back on him, the piercing green of her eyes dulled with sorrow. Earl of Durkness
  • Every muscle in her legs were cramping and her mind was dulled with sleep.
  • It dulled them to a stupor, the feeling of intense thought with not one astir. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Apple is the Micorosft of the 2000s only there's still this air of conceitedness and snobbery that hasn't dulled despite the increase in perception of Apple's as common. Bad Apple: An Argument Against Buying An iPhone | Lifehacker Australia
  • The noise of hammering was dulled by the secondary glazing.
  • He has documented his experimental research which has demonstrated that the "executive function" of the brain – the part that controls thinking, problem solving and task completion – has been significantly affected, and 'dulled' – by exposure to electronic media. Is the Internet rewiring our kids’ brains? | Sync Blog
  • I am tired - feeling a bit dulled and washed out at the edges.
  • Has the woman erred, and is the father's sword dulled? The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • It was a poison which produced a mild form of cerebritis that dulled but did not deaden the mental powers. The Crack of Doom
  • Share prices and trading have been dulled by worries over the war.
  • Through the dulled noises of London there came to their ears the click of the wheels of a cape-wagon, the crack of the Kaffir's whip, the creak of the disselboom. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • Something in the sharpened face, too, looked as if more than eyesight had been palsied in these years of utter solitude: the brain was dulled with sluggishly gnawing over and over the few animal ideas they leave for prisoners 'souls, -- or, as probably, thoroughly imbruted by them. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • The alcohol helped, dulled his memories and finally numbed them, as it always did.
  • In October, the foliage is dulled a little but still lush, and pepped up by the cardinal vine, a feathery companion with tiny star blossoms. Groundwork: Beans, cute and dried
  • The lack of freehold ownership has not dulled interest in houses on the street coveted for their exclusivity and security. Times, Sunday Times
  • Snow squalls whiten the dulled brick wall across the street, flakes freezing on contact.
  • The colour of the red flag has been dulled by age.
  • The hard bone has dulled up the knife blade.
  • Many, like asses that wear out their time for provender, are so buried in the minor and immediate tasks of earning a living as to get confounded promptly and permanently with the victims of commercial ­ambition, whence it comes to pass that, slily and ­insensibly perverted, nerves frayed and brains dulled, they take to books as sick souls take to drugs. Notable & Quotable
  • Her judgement and sense of hearing had been dulled by the beer.
  • The adenoidal whine of their accents dulled her hearing, and the smoke of their cigarettes made her eyes smart.
  • Their granaries were overflowing with plenitude; yet they wanted to keep the sharp famine-edge of their love undulled. WHEN GOD LAUGHS
  • And, over time, it dulled the pain of his alleged infidelity and the need to dwell incessantly on why he had felt the need to stray. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be sure, pressure tactics are also irrelevant to those of seriously dulled emotions, but such tactics do have desirable effects on those who are selfish-on-principle or thoughtlessly selfish if they are reasonably enlight - ened. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
  • All the 10 tracks sound as though they were recorded by a small group of musicians playing together at the same time, exploring material undulled by over-familiarity, mixed on to tape more or less as they stood. The Dream of the Blue Turtles
  • On the battlements above, Jonat - helmet gone, sword dulled - watched helplessly as the Vagrians swept over the ramparts. Waylander
  • The flameout dulled the gloss of a turnaround season in which they became just the ninth team in NBA history to improve from 50 losses to 50 wins.
  • It was sunny two hours ago,(Sentencedict)but now the sky has dulled over.
  • The magic of the original isn't dulled in this carefully abridged volume of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which was nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway award.
  • _Psychomotor retardation_ is an underactivity of both mind and body in which consciousness is dulled and the body sluggish. Applied Psychology for Nurses
  • He stopped for the words came slowly, slurred a little from a brain dulled by the lyddite and the hammering of big guns. The Sound of Thunder
  • Even the once bright look of intelligence had dulled.
  • How long those drawn-out minutes feel, as they seem to drag into hours, the poignancy of the story lost in the padding, the emotions dulled by the sheer boredom of so much of the text.
  • In all directions stood objects gleaming with gold undulled by a speck of dust, and one looked from one article to another with the feeling that the entire human conception of Time was wrong. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • Their granaries were overflowing with plenitude; yet they wanted to keep the sharp famine-edge of their love undulled. WHEN GOD LAUGHS
  • The smell from the garbage dulled her appetite.
  • I might have thought I was being favored had not Mrs. Davis frankly informed me that her few pieces of china were shunned by her men-folks on the plea the ware "dulled their sculping-knives. A Virginia Scout
  • Because four years of mind-numbing lectures have dulled my mental reflexes, I momentarily floundered in a sea of possible replies.

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