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- noun Plural form of
muddle . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
muddle .
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Examples
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These two slow middle-aged men, without any intuitions, who were coming lumbering after her through all kind of muddles of evidence and argument, exasperated the more rapid woman.
The Perpetual Curate 1862
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"It's going to be a market that kind of muddles its way up," Singer said.
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"It's going to be a market that kind of muddles its way up," Singer said.
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The Idaho statute muddles the concept of legal separation, and there is no clear case law on the issue.
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Now what muddles all of this is that then the geneva convention its own definition of POW status.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Defamation by Government Still Political Question 2010
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He still talks regularly to his friends on the kibbutz -bombarding them with questions about communal living as he muddles his way through the nascent bureaucracy here.
Danna Harman: The Kibbutz Comes to South Sudan Danna Harman 2011
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Ill-conceived, mass-produced muddles croque monsieur spring rolls! leave one agog and a-gag.
Fact And Comment 2011
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The media muddles stories, filled with inaccuracies, and Congress is incapable of any logic whatsoever.
Barry Levinson: Dr. Fluoride Barry Levinson 2011
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He still talks regularly to his friends on the kibbutz -bombarding them with questions about communal living as he muddles his way through the nascent bureaucracy here.
Danna Harman: The Kibbutz Comes to South Sudan Danna Harman 2011
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He still talks regularly to his friends on the kibbutz -bombarding them with questions about communal living as he muddles his way through the nascent bureaucracy here.
Danna Harman: The Kibbutz Comes to South Sudan Danna Harman 2011
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