MUDDLE in a Sentence
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16 example sentences for MUDDLE, such as:
1. always make some muddle, he muttered.
2. I often muddle up Richard with his brother.
3. I got into an awful muddle with my tax forms.
4. It muddled her like wine, or like a first breath of freedom.
5. Later they may muddle up your name with those of your cousin
2. I often muddle up Richard with his brother.
3. I got into an awful muddle with my tax forms.
4. It muddled her like wine, or like a first breath of freedom.
5. Later they may muddle up your name with those of your cousin
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Meanings and Examples of MUDDLE
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muddle
v. make muddy; mix confusedly; think, act, or proceed in confused or aimless manner
Classic Sentence:
1 I come to the muddle many times and agen, and I never get beyond it.
2 There's no sort of conviction about anything, except that it's all a muddle and a hole.
3 I'm all in a muddle; can't recollect anything of it, hardly.
4 The regiment, involved like a cart involved in mud and muddle, started unevenly with many jolts and jerks.
5 always make some muddle, he muttered.
6 The old people were obviously muddled for a moment, and did not quite know whether it was they who were in love again or their daughter.
7 And besides, he complained that he had talked too much about his book here, and that consequently all his ideas about it were muddled and had lost their interest for him.
8 It muddled her like wine, or like a first breath of freedom.
9 I knew that she would perhaps be muddled and not take it all in exactly, but I knew, too, that she would grasp the gist of it, very well indeed.
10 And if you like I will tell you that whatever happens and whatever muddles those at the top may make, we shall win tomorrow's battle.
Example Sentence:
1 I often muddle up Richard with his brother.
2 I'm in such a muddle, I'd completely forgotten you were coming today.
3 I got into an awful muddle with my tax forms.
4 He tried to muddle the issues, we cannot see the hope that they will be addressed quickly.
5 Later they may muddle up your name with those of your cousin
6 Recently the government seems to have lost its way and muddled its priorities.