Examples of 'muddling' in a sentence

Meaning of "muddling"

Muddle (verb): To mix up in a confused or bungled manner; to cause confusion or disorder
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  • present participle of muddle
  • The act of one who muddles; confusion; disorderly progress.

How to use "muddling" in a sentence

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There was a lot of muddling through various therapies.
Muddling roots and berries and herbs.
Better than muddling along on your own.
Muddling through aho characterizes economic policies.
The time for muddling through is over.
Muddling through is what is needed right now.
The wine had to be muddling his thoughts.
I keep muddling up my shoe size and my height.
We must guard against any muddling of concepts.
A muddling and a swipey old child.
Unfortunately we had to just keep muddling through it.
I am muddling my way through unified field theory again.
Actual policy is the science of muddling through.
The fears that were muddling my thoughts just went away.
Muddling through no longer seems possible.

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Sorry for muddling the thread.
Muddling is an important technique in cocktail making.
Try not to muddle the muddling this time.
Try muddling the lemon first.
You ran away after muddling me.
Just muddling along in the snow these days.
The casting process of the film was extremely muddling.
Stop muddling the real issue.
I will not settle for just muddling through it.
Muddling through has failed.
It can become quite muddling at times.
Muddling mint for mojitos.
I am just muddling some limes.
Muddling is done with a muddler.
It is time to put a stop to piecemeal responses and muddling through.
You have been muddling the mint for ten minutes.
There is no point in muddling on.
Hiding or muddling your intentions will not help anything.
We are mere mortals muddling through.
The muddling through scenario.
The prolongation of the current muddling through is more costly.
Muddling up all my notes.
You are muddling things.
And it is just here that the most confused muddling begins.
But we are muddling through.
Muddling through as before would only escalate and prolong the crisis.
We are all muddling through.
Even muddling through the crisis seems likely to diminish the depth of the single market.
The national philosophy of muddling through will prevail once again.
Sober or blotto this is the motto Keep muddling through.
You are muddling everything up.
We have had enough of the British muddling through.
We are muddling along fine.
This is no time for half-measures or muddling through.
Episodic muddling through may be the best that can be hoped for.

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