15 Verbs to Use for the Word muffler

He pulled off his muffler and wound the child in it mummy-wise, round and round, muttering the while in a surly way.

"Shoot, Julesfollow his rear lamp, and don't cut out your muffler.

It was very cold, the snow was falling thickly, and as he wore a muffler round the lower part of his face, those who saw him would not undertake to know him again.

Just let me find my muffler and my skates," and off tore Peter, while Betty tucked up her gown preparatory to an afternoon on the Collect Pond, whose frozen surface was the resort of all fashionable New York, both those who joined the skaters, and others who watched them from the surrounding banks, making a gay, bright winter scene for the spectators as well as the participants.

and Molly Elliston flung down the Christmas muffler she was knitting, and stared at her visitor, as if she could scarcely believe what she had just confessed to her.

Miss Müller was in her accustomed seat by the fire, knitting her customary muffler.

Frank had had no time to fully adjust the muffler which he usually wore about his neck when about to soar to a dizzy height, so he would have to do the best he could; and besides, there was little chance of the other aeroplane venturing to bore upward to any unusual degree, all the efforts of the bank thieves being directed toward making their escape.

A dozen hogs entered stealthily and tried to avoid attention by putting a muffler on involuntary grunts.

(He takes off muffler, and puts it on back of armchair) GORMAN

But put the clock on for a few years: the charming Phyllis is made for better things than tying my muffler and walking beside my bath-chair.

"It will be better than that hat you are wearingor, here, wait a moment" As he spoke, the Count unwound a woollen muffler from the chauffeur's neck, and placed it round mine.

He stood in the doorway blinking at us; and with his gloved handsthey were stiff and awkward with the coldhe unwound the ragged muffler that was about his neck and he brushed weakly at the snow upon his head and his shoulders.

Hilda gazed at her master with anxiety as he deposited his black walking-stick in the corner behind the door and loosed his white muffler and large overcoat (which Dayson called an 'immensikoff.')

The whistles call the passengers back to the steamer, where they were soon comparing specimens, viewing instantaneous photographs, hiding bedraggled clothing, casting away tattered mufflers, and telling of hair-breadth escapes from peril and death.

But that everlasting woollen muffler over her face, and shifting it aside every time there's a word to say'twas plaguy and troublesome enough, and all this toothache is something of a mystery to Axel.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  muffler