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II . muddle [ˈmʌdl̩] VB trans esp Brit

muddle along, muddle on VB intr Brit

muddle through VB intr esp Brit

muddle-headed N

1. muddle-headed argument, idea:

2. muddle-headed people:

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Moreover, he believed that post-war matters mustn't be muddled by an indefinite covenant.
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Prey luring in general is a field muddled by false identification.
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Their common thread is their skeptical takes on subjects that are often muddled by paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.
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It is muddled, over-wrought, and somehow too cerebral and fastidious to tell the story straight...
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He suggests that the film tries to humanize both sides but seems muddled.
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I'd muddled and sold the wrong picture to each studio.
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They added that she is a strange mix of knowing farm waif and innocent child, partly muddled by old-fashioned religious morality.
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Now imagine my horror, which includes self-distrust, at seeing no more in this film than the well-intentioned, muddled, amateurish thing one expects from high-brows.
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The shirt gets muddled up with a workmans overall.
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Meanwhile, ignore any recipe that talks of club soda, dyed red cherries or muddled orange slices.
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