muddle|muddled|muddles|muddling in English
verb
[mud·dle || 'mʌdl]
confuse; mess up; soil; disturb; cause disorder; struggle through, push o
Use "muddle|muddled|muddles|muddling" in a sentence
1. It's a muddle, lass; everything is a muddle.
2. You're muddling up the different kinds of letters.
3. Slow down a little-you're muddling me.
4. Bemazed definition, muddled; confused; dazed
5. Her ideas are slightly muddled.
6. The situation today is very muddled.
7. He always muddled with his homework.
8. He managed to muddle through university.
9. Somehow or other, we muddled our way through.
10. He has muddled all the arrangements.
11. The report revealed a major bureaucratic muddle.
12. Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.
13. She has muddled away all her money.
14. This article Bastardises two beautiful systems by muddling the two together and incorrect information
15. 24 Your room's in a real muddle.
16. My papers were all muddled up together.
17. 4 The documents were in a muddle.
18. 21 He managed to muddle through university.
19. A glass of whisky soon muddled her.
20. Synonyms for Complicates include entangles, confuses, muddles, embroils, perplexes, embarrasses, complexes, complexifies, ravels and sophisticates
21. 21 I expect we shall muddle through somehow!
22. 11 The report revealed a major bureaucratic muddle.
23. 9 My thoughts are all in a muddle.
24. 18 My papers are all in a muddle.
25. 17 I wish you wouldn't muddle my books.