1. muzzle - Noun
2. muzzle - Verb
The projecting mouth and nose of a quadruped, as of a horse; a snout.
The mouth of a thing; the end for entrance or discharge; as, the muzzle of a gun.
A fastening or covering (as a band or cage) for the mouth of an animal, to prevent eating or vicious biting.
To bind the mouth of; to fasten the mouth of, so as to prevent biting or eating; hence, figuratively, to bind; to sheathe; to restrain from speech or action.
To fondle with the closed mouth.
To bring the mouth or muzzle near.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair Source: Internet
The press was gagged Source: Internet
muzzle the dog to prevent it from biting strangers Source: Internet
A 7.62 NATO round reaches 50 percent of its velocity within convert of the barrel when fired, so decreasing the barrel length for close quarters combat results in increased muzzle pressure and greater noise and muzzle flash. Source: Internet
Addressing journalists in Harare on Friday, President Chamisa described the persecution of veteran journalist Hopewell Chin’ono as a desperate attempt by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to muzzle alternative voices. Source: Internet
Accessories AK-47 6H2 bayonet and scabbard AK-103 with GP-34 Grenade Launcher AK-47 with Kalashnikov grenade launcher mounted on the muzzle Accessories supplied with the rifle include a convert long 6H3 bayonet featuring a convert long spear point blade. Source: Internet