mixed-up in English

adjective
1
(of a person) suffering from psychological or emotional problems.
a lonely, mixed-up teenager

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "mixed-up" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mixed-up", or refer to the context using the word "mixed-up" in the English Dictionary.

1. Classic mixed up.

2. She mixed up flour and water.

3. 9 She mixed up flour and water.

4. He was mixed up in the conspiracy.

5. A mixed-up orphan looking for a father.

6. I think he's a rather mixed up kid.

7. I still feel inadequate, useless and mixed up.

8. You think too much, you get mixed up.

9. Sometimes definitions of Anyway and Anyways get mixed up

10. Which separations were mixed up to make those pictures?

11. Notorious Confusables: Words We Tend to Get Mixed Up

12. 7 I think he's a rather mixed up kid.

13. Don't get mixed up with him -- he's a crook!

14. How did you get mixed up with that layabout?

15. She hasn't gotten mixed up with this crap yet.

16. He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall.

17. Bottom line: Codependency is a mixed-up motivation to help.

18. Being Baffled is being befuddled, bewildered, confounded, or mixed up

19. Mixed up, but I have an obsession with Jigsaw puzzles.

20. My aunt and uncle seem mixed-up with a gang.

21. I never should've got mixed up in this fucking mess.

22. His answers were all mixed up, so agitated was he.

23. 1 He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall.

24. Sometimes the Anole is mixed up with the chameleon in America

25. Listen Katie, guys like Rasul... They get mixed up in stuff, and...

26. He has been mixed up in several shady deals with arms dealers.

27. On my first operation I mixed up the clamps and the scissors.

28. ‎Welcome to Aqueduct – a world of jumbled waterways and mixed-up pipelines

29. His background, though it might misleadingly be called privileged, was mixed up.

30. People who are colour-blind usually get red and green mixed up.

31. He's a crazy, mixed-up kid, that Werner, but I like him.

32. Another word for Concerned: involved, interested, active, mixed up, implicated Collins English Thesaurus

33. The balls of wool were all mixed up, and I couldn't disentangle them.

34. Commercial advertisement mixed up with promotion for a 'good cause' - very, very questionable.

35. I'm talking about a cop who's mixed up in drugs, a dishonest cop.

36. If Loeb is behind this, you don't want to be mixed up in it.

37. 21 They inadvertently got mixed up in a free fight involving some 20 people.

38. Of course, Moses might have been going senile and got a bit mixed up.

39. 9 synonyms for Baffled: bewildered, confounded, confused, at sea, mazed, mixed-up, befuddled, bemused

40. He's the last person I'd expect to be mixed up in something like this.

41. 16 Please don't get mixed up with him. You'll regret it if you do.

42. A cop who got mixed up in the rackets and got what was coming.

43. 24 The postman was mixed up, so he delivered the package to the wrong house.

44. 14 He's the last person I'd expect to be mixed up in something like this.

45. Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment Synonyms: at sea, baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up Examples - a cloudy and Confounded philosopher - bewildered and confused - just a mixed-up kid

46. Don't get them mixed up or everyone else on the list will think you're a twit.

47. Synonyms for Addled include bewildered, confused, befuddled, dazed, dizzy, muddled, mixed-up, muzzy, silly and stupefied

48. I would have thought it is very dangerous to get football hooliganism mixed up with mugging.

49. So, the proteins and the cell membranes get all mixed up, and act as a natural preservative.

50. It's a bit like being colour-blind, only it's not colours I get mixed up, it's objects.