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mull
1[ muhl ]
mull
2[ muhl ]
verb (used with object)
- to heat, sweeten, and flavor with spices for drinking, as ale or wine.
mull
3[ muhl ]
noun
- a soft, thin muslin.
mull
4[ muhl ]
verb (used with object)
- to mix (clay and sand) under a roller for use in preparing a mold.
Mull
5[ muhl ]
noun
- an island in the Hebrides, in W Scotland. About 351 sq. mi. (910 sq. km).
mull
1/ mʌl /
noun
- a promontory
mull
2/ mʌl /
noun
- a light muslin fabric of soft texture
Mull
3/ mʌl /
noun
- a mountainous island off the west coast of Scotland, in the Inner Hebrides, separated from the mainland by the Sound of Mull . Chief town: Tobermory. Pop: 2667 (2001). Area: 909 sq km (351 sq miles)
mull
4/ mʌl /
verb
- tr to heat (wine, ale, etc) with sugar and spices to make a hot drink
mull
6/ mʌl /
verb
- troften foll byover to study or ponder
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Derived Forms
- ˈmulled, adjective
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Example Sentences
A group of friends gathers to mull over what to do with a day off.
Cast: Giovanni Ribisi, Seth Green, Martin Mull, Peter Riegert, Vanessa Lachey, Brenda Strong.
However, I have taken a step back mull over it to think about what Conard is saying, even if he is being gruff about it.
Clearly, the attorney has already begun to mull his options.
Residents, both locals and expats, mull it over in daily conversations: whose apartment got robbed last night?
"There was nae need," said Tammas, handing round his snuff-mull.
Meggy has long gone to the kirkyard, but the snuff-mull is still preserved.
Kooshy Ram laughed heartily at the idea of any stranger entrusting his wealth to Beeka Mull.
The maids were to be in mull or gauze, as a very pretty thin material was called.
In 1767, the people of Mull, in consequence of a disease among the cattle, agreed to perform an incantation.
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