Examples of 'muddled' in a sentence

Meaning of "muddled"

Muddle means to bring something into a disordered or confusing state
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  • Confused, disorganised, in disarray.
  • simple past tense and past participle of muddle

How to use "muddled" in a sentence

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You have muddled the poor boy.
And now the statements get muddled.
I would have muddled the whole thing.
Your little brain will otherwise be muddled.
Then you have muddled your priorities.
Elderflower liqueur with some muddled thyme.
Men when muddled are worse than pigs.
Oh now do not talk such muddled nonsense.
A more muddled situation could scarcely be imagined.
It made him a might muddled when we moved it.
Our understanding of ourselves as women has been muddled.
Perhaps you are muddled by amount limit issues.
Both of us had affairs but we muddled along.
I understand how muddled and confusing it gets.
But the other answers are all muddled.

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It gets a fellow all muddled up in his thinking.
You are handsome when you get muddled.
The two worlds were muddled together sometimes.
I got the order of things a little muddled up.
It is too muddled to even make it to the club.
It seems you are more muddled than ever.
My head is muddled to have come full circle.
Reality and fantasy are muddled together.
Someone as muddled as you should not get a dog.
Drought seems to have muddled your mind.
You have muddled everything from the start.
Maybe her brain was still muddled by sleep.
They muddled up all of our stuff.
My head was still muddled by the drink.
And when we grow up things get muddled.
Reblogged this on muddled musings of a mangled mind.
They have only produced a muddled man.
Our culture is so muddled when it comes to love.
I wish my meditation had led me to muddled thoughts.
Our muddled guidelines ruined a man.
I know things got muddled in the end.
And your message will become muddled.
The prophecy is muddled at this point.
We reached that conclusion in a rather muddled vote.
They must have me muddled up with someone else.
Who were about to pursue the matter muddled.
Studies have only muddled the issue.
Its representatives seem weak and muddled.
An unstable monarchy further muddled colonial relations.
I had a feeling my comment might have been muddled.
I had no idea how muddled things had become.
The story thereafter became somewhat muddled.
Baker still inaudible muddled cocktail chatter continues.
His views on politics and society were muddled.
You are just muddled for a while.

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