unmuffle
[ uhn-muhf-uh l ]
/ ʌnˈmʌf əl /
verb (used with object), un·muf·fled, un·muf·fling.
to strip of or free from something that muffles.
verb (used without object), un·muf·fled, un·muf·fling.
to throw off something that muffles.
Words nearby unmuffle
unmoral,
unmortise,
unmoved,
unmoved mover,
unmoving,
unmuffle,
unmurmuring,
unmusical,
unmuzzle,
unmyelinated,
unmyelinated fiber
Example sentences from the Web for unmuffle
Milton has unmuffle in Comus, 321: "Unmuffle, ye faint stars."
Shakespeare's Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet |William Shakespeare"Unmuffle, and show your face, if you be not ashamed of it," cried the sergeant.
The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 |William Harrison Ainsworth