Similar words: huddled, befuddled, cuddle, puddle, huddle, befuddle, huddle together, muddy. Meaning: ['mʌdld] adj. confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
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31. Could you just repeat those figures - I've got a bit muddled up .
32. We have muddled through, not by great generalship, but by the courage of common men.
33. They look so alike, I always get them muddled up.
34. Spanish and Italian are very similar and I sometimes get them muddled up .
35. The boss gave me so many instructions at one time that I got muddled up.
36. The money was muddled up with everything else in his pocket.
37. You're clearly rather muddled about office procedures but I'll soon straighten you out.
38. He left his clothes in a muddled pile in the corner.
39. I'm afraid I'm a little muddled. I'm not exactly sure where to begin.
40. This formula movie is much too violent and muddled.
41. Several incidents are clever and revealing, others muddled.
42. My beliefs about money were hopelessly muddled and contradictory.
43. But don't get muddled between goals and objectives.
44. I found them to be muddled, frightened, weary.
45. I've no time for all that wishy-washy muddled thinking!
46. Others have muddled through without a policy, although in that situation choices are still forced willy-nilly upon those who select materials.
47. The lines between re-creations and reality are so muddled that some news programs have even used Hollywood films to illustrate news stories.
48. They made up this muddled compromise out of all of them.
49. Getting rid of me had proved too much for him and he was now trying to force through a muddled compromise.
50. My mind, once sound as a bell, became muddled and confused.
51. But, proceeding further, I find Ruether's work to be less than satisfactory because muddled methodologically.
52. At the moment the desktop publishing market is extremely muddled.
53. They muddled around the fringes of true power, never quite brave enough or decisive enough to take the plunge.
54. Corruption is rife and bureaucracy can be a nightmare, Western executives say. Property ownership rules are muddled.
54. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
55. His attempt to win southern gaucho voters by playing up family links there backfired when he got his regional expressions muddled up.
56. It came as no surprise to find that the local translator in Sochi had muddled up the names.
57. There remains the niggling doubt that this delay has something to do with our muddled sentimentality towards animals.
58. Fifteen years after the broken engagement, her attraction to Eddie was muddled neither by youth nor by the threat of matrimony.
59. You can see why it is easy to be muddled about carbohydrate.
60. Like so many other students, he had muddled through without having to break a sweat.
More similar words: huddled, befuddled, cuddle, puddle, huddle, befuddle, huddle together, muddy, cuddly, puddling, cuddling, addle, coddle, peddle, middle, paddle, toddle, fiddle, riddle, saddle, meddle, meddler, middleman, meddlesome, middle class, middle-class, in the middle of, middle ground, kindled, unbridled.