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from The Century Dictionary.

  • A simplified spelling of muff.

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Examples

  • The British presentation, curated by Vicky Richardson of the British Council and London architects muf, is more obscure.

    Venice Architecture Biennale: castles in the air 2010

  • And when I first come there, I said, ‘Wow, I could really rob these white muf-ckas.’

    MIKE TYSON DOCUMENTARY LOOKS AWESOME 2009

  • Behind him, two lieutenants and the bard paused and did likewise, Larken muf-fling the variegated head of her drum with the flat of her callused hand.

    The Dark Queen Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- 1994

  • "Him more like two whole person," mumbled Bupu in a muf - fled voice.

    Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988

  • "Him more like two whole person," mumbled Bupu in a muf - fled voice.

    Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988

  • Once again, the muf fled, throaty whisper filled her ears.

    A STRANGER IS WATCHING MARY HIGGINS CLARK 1977

  • He walked through deeply colored smokes, where the wind was muf-fled but curious shrill trillings sounded from time to time.

    Three Worlds To Conquer Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1964

  • "I didn't approve of the Sam Halls, " said the hurried, muf-fled voice.

    Three Worlds To Conquer Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1964

  • The monoto - nous beating of a big drum filled the air with muf - fled shocks and a lingering vibration.

    Heart of Darkness 1960

  • The floor had a thick carpeting of dust, which partly muf - fled their footfalls.

    Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909

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