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maffle

[ˈmæfəl]

maffle Definition

  • 1to speak or act in a confused or muddled way
  • 2to wrap or cover up

Using maffle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "maffle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was so nervous that he began to maffle his words.

  • Example

    The speaker's message was maffled by the poor sound system.

  • Example

    She maffled her way through the presentation, leaving the audience confused.

  • Example

    The package was maffled in brown paper and tied with string.

maffle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for maffle

Phrases with maffle

  • maffle up

    to wrap or cover something up

    Example

    I need to maffle up this gift before I give it to her.

  • to get through something in a confused or muddled way

    Example

    I had to maffle through the difficult exam questions.

  • to move around aimlessly or in a confused manner

    Example

    He was maffling about the house, unsure of what to do next.

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Summary: maffle in Brief

'Maffle' [ˈmæfəl] is a verb that means to speak or act in a confused or muddled way, or to wrap or cover up. It is often used to describe someone who is nervous or uncertain, as in 'He was so nervous that he began to maffle his words.' 'Maffle' can also be used to describe the act of wrapping something up, as in 'The package was maffled in brown paper and tied with string.'