Lulled [verb]

Definition of Lulled:

calm, ease off

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Sentence/Example of Lulled:

Then, after a 17-day lull between games due to the team’s coronavirus issues, Gonzaga blew out No.

The lull in the schedule should give him time to recover before Maryland finishes its Big Ten schedule.

By creating unique ads that are worth looking at during a marketing lull, brands can stand out and snag the attention of target audiences.

So I feel like I’ll probably fall apart at some point when there’s a little bit of a lull.

By Friday, I was starting to feel better, but my friend Lou, a scientist and biotech executive, warned me that this could be a lull.

There might be more in the way of lulls through the evening, but heavy rain will become more likely again as we get into the night.

Sleep kindly came to some, and lulled their spirits into momentary oblivion.

This is Bruges sleeping peacefully in old age, lulled to rest by the sound of its own carillon.

Out in Calgary I was given an explanation of the phenomenon that put me on the wrong track and lulled my sense of outrage.

Soon after the tent in question was pitched, and it looked so large and new that the man of property's suspicions were lulled.