lullaby
The gentle lull of the waves put me to sleep.
The lull in the conversation made everyone uncomfortable.
The lull before the storm gave us a false sense of security.
The lull in the storm allowed us to go outside for a walk.
The lull in the market led to a false sense of stability.
The lull in the music gave the audience a chance to catch their breath.
The lull in the storm allowed us to assess the damage.
The lull in the game gave the players a chance to regroup.
The lull in traffic allowed us to cross the street safely.
The lull in the workday gave us a moment to relax.
You exhausted the helpful hormones that would have lulled you into a sound slumber.
Overnight, there was a lull of several hours while talks on a truce continued.
Society, he thought, had become sick, complacent, lulled by bourgeois illusion.
Are you lulling me into a false sense of security?
The mother lulled her baby to sleep.
Extreme longevity can lull us into a false sense of permanence.
There's a lull in it, so it's coming up.
Mothers usually lull their babies to sleep by singing a lullaby.
We get lulled into thinking that we are where our bodies are.
These can only be reached during a brief lull in the currents.
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