Synonym: chaos, confusion, disorder, mess. Similar words: muddled, puddle, huddle, cuddle, huddled, befuddle, befuddled, huddle together. Meaning: ['mʌdl] n. 1. a confused multitude of things 2. informal terms for a difficult situation. v. 1. make into a puddle 2. mix up or confuse.
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91 The muddle was such that the welcoming committee threw away their lists of expected arrivals and started from scratch.
92 The country will probably continue to muddle through.
93 It's a muddle, lass; everything is a muddle.
94 She decided to try and muddle through.
95 He uses his loaf where you and I muddle along.
96 Certainly Noddy and the Farmyard Muddle could not boast a better lineage.
97 The work was difficult,(sentencedict.com/muddle.html) but he managed somehow to muddle through.
98 To the world at large It'seemed a glaring example of miscalculation, confusion, timidity, and muddle.
99 Muddle 2 cups of diced honeydew melon in the mixing glass, add ice and the rest of the ingredients and shake.
100 The third option is to muddle through, shedding a few duds and tolerating the rest.
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102 Muddle 8 white grapes in base of shaker. Shake with rest of ingredients and ice, Strain into an ice- field glass .
103 Place sugar, chopped rosemary and mint sprig in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Muddle well.
104 Muddle sugar, mint, and lime juice in a rocks glass.
105 They would muddle on in the old slipshod way of trusting to chance.
106 They never seem to have a proper plan but manage to muddle through somehow.
107 Dolly, all your things are in a muddle, tidy up your room.
108 Muddle fruit with 1 tsp raw sugar and add all other ingredients. Shake with ice and top with apple juice.
109 The anthology of American inaugural addresses is, but for a few bright spots, one long muddle of grandiosity(sentencedict.com), mundanity — and forgetability.
110 " Until the cold weather to the depths of winter when it's feathers off, losing their leaves look like on the Like an eaglet on his own call and said: "muddle along (can go on so go on).
111 We are beginning to muddle the extended royal family and the monarchy.
112 He knew enough mathematics to muddle through in his job.
113 For the moment, much is riding on the world's ability to muddle through.
114 Don't discuss add-ons like warranties or trade-in prices until you've agreed on the price for the car itself--that will only muddle how much you're actually paying for it.
115 Instead a catalyst for urgent change, the Basel committee is allowing weaker banks to muddle along.
116 He uses his loaf where you and I just muddle along.
117 Master Jervie and I got into a dreadful muddle of misunderstanding.
118 The failure has helped to drive Labour even further into a no-man's land of ideological muddle.
119 A continuation of the " muddle through " approach could lead the world into an unmanageable economic crisis.
120 Her schooling, though, was a muddle, thanks to the war, and to the custody battle fought by her parents.
More similar words: muddled, puddle, huddle, cuddle, huddled, befuddle, befuddled, huddle together, muddy, cuddly, cuddling, puddling, addle, riddle, saddle, peddle, paddle, toddle, coddle, middle, meddle, fiddle, toddler, meddler, middleman, in the middle, meddlesome, middle class, middle-class, middle ground.