Muffled in a sentence as an adjective

Use of recursion will be muffled a bit.

So this is how the world ends, not with a bang, but muffled behind a paywall.

A little bit of outrage, but at this point it just gets muffled by the masses.

In fact, with the muffled MRI noises, I honestly nearly fell asleep every time I went in there.

The first might be "Let's replace all use of tp_* with hash lookups", which I suppose would be closed quickly, amidst a storm of muffled giggles.

Can't tell if I'm understanding incorrectly or if the audio is muffled and mishearing.

The worst for me is mishearing people, or muffled conversations, where I fill in the gaps with extremely negative content, causing a downwards spiral in emotion.

Once you said that rain sounded hissy, I immediately noticed it. If I turn rain almost all the way down and waves just a little bit up, I get a muffled rain sound that sounds a little bit like rain falling on a tent that I'm inside, which I now realize is one of my favorite sounds.

"You can get the same effect by listening to an audiobook, without having to worry about the glow of a screen at all. I use a cheap dollar-store speaker tucked under my pillow, where the muffled drone of the book is still distinct and listenable, but just soporific enough to lull me to sleep.

For an easter egg and bonus points:Somehow involve Inspector Gadget's boss -- reading the instructions to you, a dot-picture, the sound of a muffled explosion in a trash can, whatever.

In terms of quality, I'm not sure if it would be enough---intuitively, I'm guessing it might sound muffled if you played back the recordings of your voice as picked up by your palms resting on a keyboard.

My pet theory is that either way, the brain has to commit some resources to parse the voice into actual concepts, but if the conversation is muffled it has to do even more work to 'clean the signal'.

Muffled definitions

adjective

being or made softer or less loud or clear; "the dull boom of distant breaking waves"; "muffled drums"; "the muffled noises of the street"; "muted trumpets"

See also: dull muted softened

adjective

wrapped up especially for protection or secrecy; "children muffled almost to the eyebrows"