muffler

[ US /ˈməfɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌflɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a scarf worn around the neck
  2. a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations
  3. a tubular acoustic device inserted in the exhaust system that is designed to reduce noise
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How To Use muffler In A Sentence

  • The driver deadened the noise of the car with a new muffler.
  • Enveloped in that smell, I would play grown up and sit in the office sometimes, studiously recording the numbers of the vehicles that came in for work on the twin ramps over the six-foot-deep pit where the mufflers were installed.
  • Inside, gloves and mufflers are removed, quilted jackets are unzipped.
  • The heavy-coated and mufflered man was walking quickly southward; he waved his umbrella to a passing cab, which, however, did not pull up. The Town Traveller
  • The noise eliminating pot is a kind of super muffler to exhaust.
  • I worried also about the nature of our neighborhood, which is a redneck Shangri-La of big dawgs, trucks with bad mufflers, heavily armed Gomers, and gangs of marauding feral boys with BB guns.
  • The noise eliminating pot is a kind of super muffler to exhaust.
  • Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop.
  • The colors of your coat, hat and muffler shall harmonize.
  • She peered out at the world from beneath a yellow straw hat - a "boater," with circular crown and flat brim - wore a green wool muffler looped around her neck, and was lost in the immensity of Khristo's sheepskin jacket while he made do with a heavy sweater. NPR Topics: News
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