lull in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
LULL (verb): To calm or soothe someone into a state of sleep or relaxation.
Sample Sentences
- The gentle sound of the waves began to lull her into a peaceful slumber.
- He tried to lull the baby to sleep by softly humming a lullaby.
- As the sun set behind the mountains, a calming lull settled over the valley.
- The teacher's soothing voice helped to lull the students into a focused state.
- She found it difficult to stay awake during the monotonous lecture that seemed to lull everyone into daydreams.
- The gentle sound of the waves began to lull her into a peaceful sleep.
- He used a soft lullaby to soothe the baby back to rest.
- A sense of calm filled the room, as the meeting seemed to lull into silence.
- The warm sunlight streaming through the window helped to lull him into a comfortable doze.
- As the storm passed, the rain's rhythmic patter seemed to lull the town into a serene quietness.
- The soft sound of the waves began to lull her into a peaceful sleep.
- He used a gentle melody to lull the restless child into slumber.
- After a long day, the quiet of the evening helped to lull his worries away.
- The rhythmic motion of the train seemed to lull the passengers into a comfortable trance.
- She hoped the warm tea would lull her mind and ease her anxiety before the meeting.