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lull <a lull; lulls> SUBST

lull SUBST WIRTSCH

lull or put a baby to sleep VERB

Beispielsätze für lull

lull or put a baby to sleep

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It did fairly well, and will do better still as it gets more experience and that the rattle of musketry lull(ed) him to sleep.
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The album brought a return to the mainstream after a lull in success from 1976-1978.
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After a lull in the fighting, the royalists opened fire on the town with their two artillery pieces.
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They can be lulled into immobilization, or even persuaded to become an ally, by a talented musician.
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They had been lulled into meeting under a flag of truce.
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They experienced their best success in the 1970s, winning three titles, before having a league lull in the 1980s.
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This resulted in a temporary lull in politicised drama.
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The school entered a lull in the late 1990s and most of the 2000s.
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The overall number of storms contrasted to a relative lull in activity experienced over the previous decade.
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By the fifth stanza, the speaker has been lulled into a somnambulistic trancehe sleeps while still keeping his eyes on the moon (lines 1720).
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