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How do you use the word lulled in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "lulled" in a sentence:

* The gentle rocking of the boat lulled me into a peaceful sleep. (Meaning: The rocking motion made me sleepy.)

* The warm summer evening lulled the city into a state of tranquility. (Meaning: The evening made the city peaceful and calm.)

* Don't be lulled into a false sense of security by the initial success. (Meaning: Don't believe that success will continue easily.)

* The music lulled the audience into a state of euphoria. (Meaning: The music made the audience feel very happy and excited.)

* The speaker's smooth voice lulled the listeners into believing his lies. (Meaning: The speaker's voice tricked people into believing what he said.)

As you can see, "lulled" often implies a sense of being calmed, soothed, or tricked into a state of complacency.

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