Sentences with lull
lull
L l - There was a lull in political violence after the election of the current president. [+ in]
- It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security. [be VERB-ed + into]
- A short but welcome lull between January snow storms.
- They come on strong in the beginning, then the phone calls and texts reach a lull and he just disappears.
- With the shutters half-closed and the calm airy height of the room to lull me, I soon fell into a doze. [VERB noun]
- To lull people into a false sense of security
- The music lulled him to sleep.
- To lull one's fears
- About 2 hours in, a long lull cleared everyone out, and then it started getting a little more consistent and pushing chest ta neck high — 808surfer. com forum [1]
- The storm lulled.
- To lull a child by singing.
- Furious activity that finally lulled.
- A lull in a storm.
- The lull of falling waters.
- The drug had put him in a lull.