What is another word for muffs?

Pronunciation: [mˈʌfs] (IPA)

Muffs are a type of accessory worn to keep one's hands warm during cold weather. However, there are several synonyms for this word that can be used interchangeably. Some of the common synonyms for muffs are hand warmers, mufflers, hand socks, and mitts. These words are often used in fashion and outdoor gear industry to describe the same item. Whether you call them muffs, hand warmers, or mitts, they all serve the same purpose of keeping your hands toasty warm in chilly weather. Whatever word you use, these winter accessories are essential for anyone living in areas with cold winters.

What are the hypernyms for Muffs?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Muffs

A few years later in the wardrobe accounts of Prince Henry of Wales, a charge is made for embroidering two muffs.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
Several poems and plays of the olden time contain references to men using muffs.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
Men then wore in winter small muffs, and I flatter myself that, as I paced to the Parliament House, no man of fifty could look more thoughtful or steady.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews

Famous quotes with Muffs

  • Someone should put together a ballet under the title A corps of prisoners, their ankles shackled together, thick felt mittens on their hands, muffs over their ears, black hoods over their heads, do the dances of the persecuted and the desperate. Around them, guards in olive green uniforms prance with demonic energy and glee, cattle prods and billy-clubs at the ready. They touch the prisoners with the prods and the prisoners leap; they wrestle prisoners to the ground and shove the clubs up their anuses and the prisoners go into spasms. In a corner, a man on stilts in a Donald Rumsfeld mask alternately writes at his lectern and dances ecstatic little jigs. One day it will be done, though not by me. It may even be a hit in London and Berlin and New York. It will have absolutely no effect on the people it targets, who could not care less what ballet audiences think of them.
    J. M. Coetzee

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