mull in English
- mull⇄mull (1), transitive verb, intransitive verb.
to think (about) without making much progress; ponder.
Ex. to mull over a problem. His subcommittee will mull the situation this fall and have a bill ready when Congress meets (Wall Street Journal) - mull⇄mull (2), transitive verb.
to make (wine, beer, or cider) into a warm drink, adding sugar and spices. - mull⇄mull (3), noun.
a thin, soft muslin. - mull⇄mull (4), noun.
(Scottish.) snuffbox. - mull⇄mull (5), noun.
a moist, well-aerated humus which is conducive to plant growth. - mull⇄mull (6), verb, noun.
- mull⇄noun (British Slang.) a muddle; mess.
Ex. I nearly made a mull of the business (E. E. Napier). - mull⇄noun muller.
- mull⇄v.t. 1. to grind to powder; crumble.
Ex. to mull bread.
2. to soften or moisten (leather) by dipping it in water and hanging it in a moisture-filled chamber.
3. (British Slang.)
a. to bungle; botch.
Ex. to mull a pass in
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