Crossword-Solution: SOURDINE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.
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Back again to Berghover, in secret (A LA SOURDINE), next night; will see the Public Entry of Karl Albert, which is to be to-morrow (not quite, my Princess; January 31st for certain, [Adelung, iii.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XIII. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Many are like the music en sourdine of Paul Verlaine in his "Chanson D'Automne" or "Le Piano que Baise une Main Frele." They are essentially for the twilight, for solitary enclosures, where their still, mysterious tones--"silent thunder in the leaves" as Yeats sings--become eloquent and disclose the poetry and pain of their creator.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
The more complete sourdine, which muted all the strings by contact of a long strip of leather, acted as the staccato, pizzicato, or pianissimo.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 Various 2005
Then, after you have stored your _butin_ (luggage), you can sit and sing: You may pull the _sourdine_ out You may push the _rabat-joie_ in But the _boucan_ goes up the _cheminée_ just the same Just the same, just the same, But the _boucan_ goes up the _cheminée_ just the same.
Shelters, Shacks and Shanties D.C. Beard 2009
Murray Keith of Ravelston), the visit to the lost home,--all these things are treated not merely with consummate literary effect, but with a sort of _sourdine_ accompaniment of heart-throbs which only the dullest ear can miss.
Sir Walter Scott George Saintsbury 2009