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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 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
2/ mʌl /
verb
to study or ponder
mull
3/ mʌl /
verb
(tr) to heat (wine, ale, etc) with sugar and spices to make a hot drink
mull
4/ mʌl /
noun
a light muslin fabric of soft texture
mull
5/ mʌl /
noun
a layer of nonacidic humus formed in well drained and aerated soils Compare mor
mull
6/ mʌl /
noun
a promontory
Other Word Forms
- mulled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mull1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mull1
Origin of mull2
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Example Sentences
After mulling things over, I felt I wanted to change my choice but when I called back I was told by another representative presumably higher up the food chain that this was not so.
The man stroked his chin, mulling over his options, until the children blurted out, “Just fix her!”
The point is to “experience its intimacy” and mull the questions the artist raises about its intangible value as art beyond the materials used to make it, he said.
No matter how many times I re-watch “Back to the Future,” I find more touches to admire, more questions to mull.
The Republican has also mulled building an arch resembling the famed Arc de Triomphe in Paris across from the Lincoln Memorial.
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