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muddle - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- hopeless: The whole thing is in danger of descending into a hopeless muddle.
- current: Completion of the changeover would have many benefits in addition to resolving the current muddle.
- conceptual: Although a problem in computer ethics may seem clear initially, a little reflection reveals a conceptual muddle.
Object
- message: Back at home, the muddled messages over the war against drugs continue.
- thing: Here the Minutes Committee has also muddled things a little.
- word: Yes or No. Even John Prescott could not get those two words muddled up.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- through: They muddle through, some more successfully than others.
- along: I assured him we would muddle along without him.
Modifying Another Word
- hopelessly: Now our affairs are hopelessly muddled by strong, silent men.
- somewhat: However, due to a faulty reconditioned unit, the rectification process became somewhat muddled.
- rather: This leads to a rather muddled plot with the local lemurs, led by Sacha Baron Cohen.
- slightly: This can make the movie slightly muddled at times.
- sometimes: The atmosphere got even more informal after dinner, when we were trying to do a little Scottish dancing and getting quite muddled sometimes.
- little: Both do their best, but look a little muddled with the whole enterprise themselves.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- up: Why should the Frank Skinner show be muddled up with section 28 anyway?
- around: So I went back and had another look and muddled around in the menus a bit more.
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