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I. muddle [ˈmʌdl̩] N

muddle
muddle
to be in a muddle documents
to be in a muddle person
to get in a muddle about sth

II. muddle [ˈmʌdl̩] VB trans esp Brit

muddle
mieszać [perf po-]
muddle person
don't muddle me up!

muddle along, muddle on VB intr Brit

muddle along
dawać [perf dać] sobie jakoś radę

muddle through VB intr esp Brit

muddle through

muddle-headed N

1. muddle-headed argument, idea:

muddle-headed

2. muddle-headed people:

muddle-headed
Present
Imuddle
youmuddle
he/she/itmuddles
wemuddle
youmuddle
theymuddle
Past
Imuddled
youmuddled
he/she/itmuddled
wemuddled
youmuddled
theymuddled
Present Perfect
Ihavemuddled
youhavemuddled
he/she/ithasmuddled
wehavemuddled
youhavemuddled
theyhavemuddled
Past Perfect
Ihadmuddled
youhadmuddled
he/she/ithadmuddled
wehadmuddled
youhadmuddled
theyhadmuddled

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It's an epic story, and one worth savoring if you can muddle through the demands of slow storytelling in the beginning.
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This leads to a hopeless muddle with everyone splitting differently.
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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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The fans were getting increasingly disillusioned with the club's muddling performances and attendances started to dip beneath 20,000.
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Moreover, he believed that post-war matters mustn't be muddled by an indefinite covenant.
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