muzzle in a sentence
n.
Definition
Muzzle (noun): a device placed over an animal's snout to prevent biting or eating, or (verb) to restrain or silence someone’s expression or opinions.
Sample Sentences
- The dog wore a muzzle to prevent it from biting during the vet visit.
- She was careful to muzzle her opinions in the meeting to avoid conflict.
- The loud sounds of the city seemed to muzzle any chance of a peaceful night's sleep.
- He used a cloth to muzzle the noise of the engine while working on the car.
- The trainer recommended a muzzle for safety when introducing the dog to new animals.
- The dog wore a muzzle to prevent it from biting strangers.
- During the debate, he tried to muzzle his opponent's arguments with aggressive interruptions.
- To ensure the safety of the animal, the veterinarian recommended a muzzle during the procedure.
- She felt that the media often tries to muzzle important voices in the community.
- He was frustrated by the way the rules seemed to muzzle creativity in the classroom.
- The dog wore a muzzle to prevent it from biting anyone during the vet visit.
- She felt the need to muzzle her emotions after receiving the disappointing news.
- The protestors shouted loudly, but the authorities tried to muzzle their voices with heavy-handed tactics.
- To ensure safety while training, the owner decided to use a muzzle on the aggressive breed.
- He placed a cloth over the noisy machine in an attempt to muzzle its disruptive sound.
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