Examples of 'muddle' in a sentence

Meaning of "muddle"

Muddle means to bring something into a state of disorder or confusion
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  • To mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
  • To mash slightly for use in a cocktail.
  • To dabble in mud.
  • To make turbid or muddy.

How to use "muddle" in a sentence

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I can certainly muddle through this affliction.
Muddle all and add crushed ice.
Please do not make a muddle of the valedictory.
I can muddle my way through pretty good.
While the rest of us muddle on for ourselves.
We can muddle through for a couple of days.
Vague words that muddle your emails.
We muddle the symptom and the cause.
Do not worsen the muddle we find ourselves in.
And everything is one great big muddle.
They will muddle through this eventually.
You have got yourself into a muddle.
We will have to muddle through tomorrow as well.
I have labelled them so we do not get in a muddle.
So we continue to muddle through our unfinished business.

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It was caught in some ownership muddle for years.
There was a muddle about my place in the train.
Monsieur leclerc got the notes in a muddle.
The result was a muddle as well as a missed opportunity.
The combination has produced a great muddle.
I think we will muddle through without you.
You have set this up to try to muddle me.
We will just muddle along in tepid hatred.
It would be very easy to get into a muddle.
I reckon we would muddle through with that.
They will live and die in a muddle.
We all just muddle through as best we can.
My music even got my own family in a muddle.
That is not a muddle and never can be.
The whole thing seems to be a complete muddle.
The same muddle exists at a national level.
One gets in quite a muddle over them.
We will muddle through the quarter.
I take myself seriously but muddle along.
We just have to muddle through the meanwhile.
They are in the middle of the muddle.
They would rather muddle along in mediocrity.
Events have put an end to this muddle.
So we got in a bit of a muddle as you may imagine.
I can muddle his brain for a day or two.
I think this epistemological muddle can be saved.
I will muddle through for both of us.
Until then we will have to muddle through somehow.
You muddle the lime and the mint.
Just do not muddle the case.
You muddle through life taking it for granted.
We just have to muddle through this year.
The stake was huge and yet my mind was a muddle.
Let us not muddle the facts.
I knew there would be another muddle.

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