Verb
He muffed his chance for a promotion.
The outfielder muffed an easy catch.
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Noun
Wearing earplugs or ear muffs to a concert can prevent symptoms.—
Mark Gurarie,
Verywell Health,
3 Oct. 2025 After Lovett’s muff, the defense was declared the winner, which meant planks for the offense.—
Colton Pouncy,
New York Times,
11 June 2026
Verb
Critics also complain that Dodge, known for its muscle cars, muffed its transition to hybrid power systems.—
Aldo Svaldi,
Denver Post,
1 Feb. 2026 However, Cincinnati muffed a punt that allowed TCU to take over at the Cincinnati 33-yard line.—
Steven Johnson,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
30 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for muff
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Dutch mof, from Middle French moufle mitten, from Medieval Latin muffula