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pall
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01
a hanging piece of cloth used as a covering or screen, especially for a window or doorway
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She drew the pall aside to let in the morning light.
02
a cloth used to cover a coffin or the body of a deceased person
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The family lifted the pall before the burial began.
03
a heavy, gloomy, or oppressive atmosphere
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News of the disaster laid a pall on the celebration.
to pall
01
to lose attractiveness, freshness, or ability to excite
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Even luxury can pall when enjoyed without restraint.
02
to envelop in gloom, silence, or obscurity
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Silence palled the courtroom when the verdict was read.
03
to make something dull, flat, or less lively
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The movie's pacing palled the dramatic tension.
04
to cover with a cloth used to cover a coffin
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The soldiers palled the casket with the national flag in solemn silence.
05
to make someone lose courage or confidence
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The harsh criticism palled her enthusiasm for performing.
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