Phrases with «lull»

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The word "lull" means to calm, soothe, or put to sleep. It describes a temporary period of quietness or calmness. Full definition

Adjective + «lull»

Noun + «lull»

Sentences with «lull»

  • It's been a dreary, rainy week here, but thankfully there was a bit of lull in the rain giving me just enough time to squeeze in a few quick photos. (apocketfulofpolkadots.com)
  • Our food supply has changed so dramatically in the last 60 years, that we kind of got lulled into it. (wellnessmama.com)
  • More often in lulls of conversation people ask, «What movies have you seen?» (bookbrowse.com)
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