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Be sure not to use black, which will deaden the look.
It seemed also to deaden sound for I heard nothing.
Anything strong enough to deaden the pain of his hands might kill him.
They have to go back to 15 inches and deaden the ball.
I'm not yet in my cups enough to deaden the pain.
What the hell, he thought, might as well deaden whatever pain.
We will now give you some suggestions about what to do to deaden the sound coming from your computer.
She looked to be beyond suffering, her mind deadened to any further pain.
The second is whether this project will spur development or deaden it.
The reason why you want heroin at night is to deaden yourself to that.
Would I be better off tomorrow with a clear head or deadened senses?
Her legs and arms were so deadened they refused to move.
Life flowed back into the land, and the movement that had been deadened by thought started up again.
Somehow she'd thought it would be, with her emotions so deadened.
In a sense, it was as if a pitcher from the old days had deadened the live ball.
The noise from the kitchen was deadened by the closed door.
The cool sea would deaden the life in the egg!
They were like words beyond a thick wall that deadened only the meaning but not the sound.
Yet we must not deaden our feelings toward the horror.
"This is just to deaden the area to save you discomfort."
We have no antiseptic or anything to deaden the pain.
Such a brutal loss would forever deaden a man's heart.
He used licorice oil which would deaden the pain a bit.
There was a drug working upon him to deaden the pain of the probing.
Then her voice floated down, deadened by the weight of silence around them.