Sentences with lulled
lull
L l - To lull a child by singing.
- Furious activity that finally lulled.
- The several years without an attack on US soil lulled some Americans into thinking that the war on terror was taking place only overseas.
- Just when you're ready to be lulled into a word-free zone of dance, somebody starts talking, writes Raymond Gill.
- A lull in a storm.
- The lull of falling waters.
- Michael Shmith The ease of air travel has lulled us into a fragile, unhealthy dependence.
- Even as he simultaneously warned that Australians could be lulled into a false sense of security.
- The drug had put him in a lull.
- You could be lulled by all the pretty covers of parenting titles in the local bookshop, all cute baby photos and reassuring words — happy.