We found 34 examples of how to use mute in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 34.
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1. | Deaf-mute people talk using sign language. | |
2. | Danger makes mute. | |
3. | Deaf-mute people can use sign language to communicate. | |
4. | A girl quietly approached the pair's workplace. The girl did so quietly — though to be accurate, she was a mute. | |
5. | Tom is deaf and mute. | |
6. | She was blind, deaf, and mute. | |
7. | He's blind, deaf and mute. | |
8. | She's deaf and mute, and is getting blind, too. | |
9. | I'm deaf and mute while I'm eating. | |
10. | Helen Keller was blind, deaf and mute. | |
11. | People that can't hear or speak are deaf-mute. Various devices currently exist that can help to correct this problem. | |
12. | Marilla looked at Anne and softened at the sight of the child's pale face with its look of mute misery--the misery of a helpless little creature who finds itself once more caught in the trap from which it had escaped. | |
13. | Sami dated a deaf-mute woman. | |
14. | How sweetly the swallows twitter, whilst my pipe is mute! | |
15. | ‘But I have seen more than that,’ said he, ‘for Hugo Baskerville passed me upon his black mare, and there ran mute behind him such a hound of hell as God forbid should ever be at my heels.’ | |
16. | Thus while AEneas, with set gaze and long, / hangs, mute with wonder, on the wildering scene, / lo! to the temple, with a numerous throng / of youthful followers, moves the beauteous Queen. | |
17. | At once, 'twixt joy and terror rent in twain, / amazed, AEneas and Achates stand, / and long to greet old friends and clasp a comrade's hand. / Yet wildering wonder at so strange a scene / still holds them mute, while anxious thoughts divide / their doubtful minds. | |
18. | Like as a fire, when Southern gusts are rude, / falls on the standing harvest of the plain, / or torrent, hurtling with a mountain flood, / whelms field and oxens' toil and smiling grain, / and rolls whole forests headlong to the main, / while, weetless of the noise, on neighbouring height, / tranced in mute wonder, stands the listening swain. | |
19. | There, mute, and, as the traitress deemed, unknown, / dreading the Danaan's vengeance, and the sword / of Trojans, wroth for Pergamus o'erthrown, / dreading the anger of her injured lord, / sat Troy's and Argos' fiend, twice hateful and abhorred. | |
20. | Mute with fear, / perplext, aghast I stood, and upright rose my hair. | |
21. | Tom has become mute. | |
22. | Tom became mute. | |
23. | He gazed on the animal, terrible even in death, with a species of mute and confused astonishment. | |
24. | Are you deaf or mute? | |
25. | She's been mute since birth. |