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.

26. The kids have muddled up all the photos.

27. They muddled away the hours until train time.

28. Such questions have led to a bewildering muddle.

29. The bird muddled the brook with its splashings.

30. He became increasingly muddled as he grew older.

31. To confuse or muddle: to Becloud the issues

32. 11 He got himself into a frightful muddle.

33. 14 He got himself into a frightful muddle.

34. 3 The papers are all in a muddle.

35. There was a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment.

36. 16 We muddle along from day to day.

37. Befuddled definition: confused , muddled , perplexed Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

38. Clouded definition, confused; muddled; disordered: a mind Clouded by sorrow

39. He gets muddled when the teacher starts shouting.

40. There followed a long period of confusion and muddle.

41. 13 There was a muddle over the theatre tickets.

42. 2 I often muddle up Richard with his brother.

43. I muddled the dates and arrived three days late.

44. I got muddled up and took the wrong turning.

45. " And without much ado We can all muddle through

46. 22 The judge made a muddle of the case.

47. I like her but she's a bit muddle-headed.

48. He got all muddled up about what went where.

49. I muddled the dates and arrived a week early.

50. Someone's muddled up all the papers on my desk.

51. Our accountant finally managed to sort out the muddle.

52. 15 Stop talking,(www.Sentencedict.com) or you'll muddle me completely.

53. 12 There was a muddle over our hotel accommodation.

54. 23 There was a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment.

55. 19 The team managed to muddle through another season.

56. Addle-brained definition: confused or muddled Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

57. I felt muddled up when I came to the new class.

58. 3 I've no time for all that wishy-washy muddled thinking!

59. 8 There followed a long period of confusion and muddle.

60. The thinking is good-hearted, but muddled and fundamentally unsound.

61. I know that I am getting my words muddled up.

62. Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.

63. 25 All my files have got into a muddle somehow.

64. Synonyms for Bemuses include confuses, puzzles, bewilders, muddles, perplexes, baffles, confounds, addles, flummoxes and mystifies

65. Synonyms for Blurs include obscures, bedims, befogs, dims, beclouds, blears, clouds, fogs, muddles and obfuscates

66. Synonyms for Addles include bewilders, confuses, muddles, perplexes, befuddles, fuddles, baffles, bamboozles, beats and befogs

67. 10 Our accountant finally managed to sort out the muddle.

68. 20 The more you talk, the more you muddle me.

69. 27 I've arranged the books alphabetically so don't muddle them up.

70. 29 Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.

71. His muddled evidence casts doubt on his reliability as a witness.

72. The lesson was not clear and it has muddled me.

73. Antonyms for Alphabetizes include disorders, disorganizes, mixes up, confuses, upsets, disturbs, jumbles, disrupts, disarranges and muddles

74. 15 I've arranged the books alphabetically so don't muddle them up.

75. Muddle sugar, mint[Sentencedict], and lime juice in a rocks glass.

76. We will muddle through and just play it day by day.

77. They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.

78. 7 I got into an awful muddle with my tax forms.

79. Addlebrained definition, having a muddled or confused mind; foolish, silly, or illogical

80. She muddled all the different kinds of books together on one shelf.