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lull <a lull; lulls> N

lull N ECON

lull or put a baby to sleep VB

Usage examples with lull

lull or put a baby to sleep

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The crowd there never died, even in one of our lulls the crowd would come alive and pick us up.
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This period of lull lasted only a month.
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After a lull in the fighting, the royalists opened fire on the town with their two artillery pieces.
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While she noted lulls in the action, she believes fans will be able to overlook this.
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After a lull in growth during the 1990s, due to pathogens, production took off again and by 2007 exceeded the capture from wild fisheries.
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They had been lulled into meeting under a flag of truce.
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A great many free acts were brought in to fill in the lull between the ever-popular horse races.
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He had a slight lull in his performance in, but was back on form in winning twice and finishing the season in third.
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They experienced their best success in the 1970s, winning three titles, before having a league lull in the 1980s.
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This song was so remarkable that it was imprinted upon the nursemaid's memory, and later she lulled the baby asleep by singing the same song.
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