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muzzled

adjective as in silenced

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Consider your dog When a sled dog camps, he sometimes curls up on a straw bed in the snow, furry tail covering his muzzle.

Troops are on the streets, the media is muzzled, and the already weak caretaker government has been further marginalized.

She had thought it legal as the greyhounds were muzzled and the magistrate gave her an absolute discharge.

Rather than emerging as a full-fledged personality, he did few national interviews and seemed muzzled by the Romney team.

Released but not free, the famed Chinese artist is out of jail but muzzled and constrained by the government.

The reaper must leave something for the gleaner; even the ox cannot be muzzled as he treadeth out the corn.

It was a large savage animal, and was always kept muzzled at home.

She is a good girl—as good as God makes them; her wits as yet a bit muzzled by the custom of Friends.

The Orange societies required to be placated, the Presbyterians to be muzzled, the Catholics to be suppressed.

Other lacqueys led large stag-hounds, or wolf-dogs, of noble race, carefully muzzled to prevent accidents to passengers.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to muzzled, such as: gagged, and quieted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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